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Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I - A Comparative Study

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume examines how the Ottoman Army was able to evolve and maintain a high level of overall combat effectiveness despite the primitive nature of the Ottoman State during the First World War.

List of contents

Introduction1. From the Ashes of Disaster2. Gallipoli – 19153. Kut Al Amara – 19164. Gaza-Beersheba – 19175. Meggido – 19186. The Strength of an Army.Appendices.Selected Bibliography.Index

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Edward J. Erickson

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This volume examines how the Ottoman Army was able to evolve and maintain a high level of overall combat effectiveness despite the primitive nature of the Ottoman State during the First World War.

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