OTTOMAN DIPLОMATIC DOCUMENTS ON THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR ONE. VII. THE BALKAN WARS 1912 – 1913 (FIRST AND SECOND PARTS)Svetlozar Eldarov
During the course of the war, the Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Greece and Bulgaria) first liberated Ottoman-held Macedonia, Epirus and most of Thrace and then fell out over the division of the spoils, Bulgaria suffering defeat at the hands of her former allies (see Second Balkan War)...
When issues of potential conflict arose, as they did over the first (1905) and second (1911) Moroccan crises in Franco-German relations, turning on German resentment of the extension of French influence in North Africa, and over the First (1912) and Second (1913) Balkan Wars, the results ...
Faces of the Balkan Wars, 1912-13 The T-6D 49-2725 of the Hellenic Royal Air Force, lost on January 2nd, 1951, found in Frakto Forest in Greece Bunker Archaeology: The Panzerstellung Pz I of Bralos tunnel, by Vasileios Kapantais Bunker Archaeology, WW2, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks ...
After a surprise attack on Serbian forces in Macedonia in 1913, which initiated the Second Balkan War, Bulgaria was again defeated and stripped of its claims to Macedonian territory. Despite alliances with Germany in both the First and Second World Wars, during which Macedonia suffered brutal ...
The III Corps, the resilient Turkish army corps unscathed from the Balkan Wars, was under the command of Maj. Gen. Esat Pasha and comprised the 7th, 8th, and 9th Divisions. Post-mobilization, its strength stood at 28,945 men and 7,402 animals. A view of Gelibolu harbor | Natali Av...
Montenegro and the Triple Entente - Militant Diplomacy: The Habsburgs and the First Balkan War, August 1912-May 1913 - Diplomatic Options Reconsidered: The Second Balkan War and After, June-December 1913 - Austria-Hungary and the Last Months Before Sarajevo: January-June 1914 - Vienna and the...
Ahmet İzzet Pasha’s work produced good results and he managed to provide a better and much more efficient structure for the General Staff. At the outbreak of the Balkan Wars, the General Staff was divided into seven departments and it formed the headquarters of Nazım Pasha, the acting...
Fragments of these were put on display in the exhibition Committing to Memory: Yakim Banchev: Between the Man and the War in 2014, at Vaska Emmanuilova Gallery, Sofia. The paper focuses on the two creative capacities of the painter that have shown themselves pronouncedly in the Balkan Wars ...
About 30 percent of those who came before 1930 did return, some of whom went to fight in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. The Immigration Acts of 1921 and 1924 reversed the open-door policy of immigration and established quotas. The Act of 1921 limited the number of Greek admittants to ...