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The Ship That Changed the World: Escape of the "Goeben" to the Dardanelles in 1914 Book
The exploits of the German battle cruiser Goeben at the outbreak of World War I changed the early course of the war and had a decisive impact on subsequent world history. Virtually alone in the Mediterranean, the Goeben eluded the French and British fleets and joined with Turkish forces, influencing Turkey to enter the war on Germany's side. Ludendorff estimated that this prolonged World War I by two years. The cutting off of Russia, with all its consequences, the vain and sanguinary tragedy of Gallipoli, the diversion of Allied strength in the campaigns of Mesopotamia, Suez and Palestine, the ultimate break up of the Ottoman Empire, the subsequent history of the Middle East, followed from the voyage of the Goeben. -Barbara TuchmanRead More
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- 034035027X
- 9780340350270
- Dan van der Vat
- 1 September 1985
- Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 252
- 1st
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