The First World War gave the Young Turks the opportunity to settle accounts with Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire, thus implementing the decision of the secret meeting of 1911 in Thessaloniki.
The people believed in that a new era in the history of the Ottoman Empire had dawned. Yes, shortly after, it turned out, that the Young Turks were well disguised ardent nationalists, who continued ...
Many of the real life "Young Turks" worked with the Committee of Union and Progress as it gained power in the Ottoman Empire and carried out policies including genocide and expulsion. Label ...
the Young Turks and the revolution of 1908; World War I and the Armenian genocide; Atatürk: the “Father” of Modern Turkey and the new Turkish Republic; the Kurdish issue; the legacy of the Ottoman ...
The Young Turks' Ana Kasparian shredded California Democrats over their handling of the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles ...
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When the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in November 1914, it was a marriage of convenience, with both sides getting something they wanted out of the alliance. The Young Turk triumvirate ...