The dramatic story of the turbulent birth of modern Turkey, which rose out of the ashes of the Ottoman Empire to fight off Allied occupiers, Greek invaders, and internal ethnic groups to proclaim a new republic under Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk). It is exceedingly rare to run across a major historical event that has no comprehensive English-language history, but such was the case until The Turkish War of Independence brought together all the main strands of the story, including the chaotic ending of World War I in Asia Minor and the numerous military fronts on which the Turks defied odds, fighting off several armies to create their own state from the defeated ashes of the Ottoman Empire. This important book culminates Erickson's three-part series on the early 20th-century military history of the Ottomans and Turkey. Making wide use of specialized, hard-to-find Western and Turkish memoirs and military sources, it presents a narrative of the fighting, which eventually brought the Turkish Nationalist armies to victory. Often termed the "Greco-Turkish War," an incomplete description that misses its geographic and multinational scope, this war pitted Greek, Armenian, French, British, Italian, and insurgent forces against the Nationalists; the narrative shows these conflicts to have been distinct and separate to Turkey's opponents, while the Turkish side saw them as an interconnected whole.
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Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction ONE The End of World War I TWO Call to Arms THREE To the First Inönü Campaign FOUR The Long War against Insurgents FIVE A Short War on the Eastern Front SIX The Franco-Turkish War SEVEN Second Inönü and Kütahya-Eskisehir EIGHT The Culminating Point at Sakarya NINE Operational and Strategic Pause TEN The Great Offensive and the Pursuit to Izmir ELEVEN The Advance to the Straits and the Armistice TWELVE The Treaty of Lausanne and the Establishment of the Turkish Republic Conclusion Appendix A: Casualties by Professor Konstantinos Travlos Appendix B: Campaigns of the Turkish War of Independence Bibliography Index
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This is an excellent operational history of the war or arguably wars … Highly recommended.
The dramatic story of the turbulent birth of modern Turkey, which rose out of the ashes of the Ottoman Empire to fight off Allied occupiers, Greek invaders, and internal ethnic groups to proclaim a new republic under Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk).
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Completes a trilogy of books by Edward J. Erickson on the conventional wars of the Ottoman and Turkish armies in the early 20th century, the first two of which are Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913 (2003) and Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War (2001).
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ISBN
9781440878411
Publisert
2021-05-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
709 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
432

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Biographical note

Edward J. Erickson is professor of international relations at Antalya Bilim University; retired professor of military history from the Marine Corps University in Quantico, VA; and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who qualified as a foreign area officer specializing in Turkey.