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Date: 2015
Title: Occupation during and after the War (Ottoman Empire)
Contributor: Nasson, Bill
Horstkemper, Gregor
Janz, Oliver
Daniel, Ute
Gatrell, Peter
Janz, Oliver
Jones, Heather
Keene, Jennifer
Kramer, Alan
Apostolopoulos, Nicolas
Author: Criss, Nur Bilge
Description: Memories of occupation by foreign forces are not usually articulated except when prisoners of war speak of their experiences when debriefed. These are usually shameful episodes in the lives of those who survived. Collaboration with the enemy often overwhelms the saga of resistance, especially when examining World War I. Yet combined with the struggle to defy the “peace treaties”, Turkey was a unique example, however unexpected, of a country that reversed the partition plans of its heartland, not its defunct empire. This essay addresses the existential struggle of those Turks who defied the age-old Eastern Question and analyzes the conjunctures that made this success possible.
URI: https://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/119767
Other Identifier: https://doi.org/10.15463/ie1418.10696
AMAD ID: 661608
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General history of Europe


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