Monday, April 14, 2008

The First World War - Jihad 2/6

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Faced with a war on two fronts, Germany sought out allies to stretch her enemies and reduce the pressure on her. At that time, the nominaly neutral Ottoman Empire leaned towards Germany; the Allies would tip the Ottoman Empire into the German camp. The Allies thought that Turkey, the "sick man of Europe", would be an easy pushover. They soon discovered this would not be the case.

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FACTUNTHJU  2008-04-05 07:13:35

NICE DOGGY 06:07 "WALKIES"
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BitnikGr  2008-03-27 23:27:41

Well, it was not exactly an envasion in Russia. Yes it was against russians, but not in their motherland. It is Kavkasus region. However, a winter at so high altitude is always severe. Also, in whole history if Russian-Turkish wars, Russia always have been victorius at land, and especially at sea.
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BitnikGr  2008-03-27 23:27:25

Well, it was not exactly an envasion in Russia. Yes it was against russians, but not in their motherland. It is Kavkasus region. However, a winter at so high altitude is always severe. Also, in whole history if Russian-Turkish wars, Russia always have been victorius at land, and especially at sea.
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BitnikGr  2008-03-27 23:26:45

Well, it was not exactly an envasion in Russia. Yes it was against russians, but not in their motherland. It is Kavkasus region. However, a winter at so high altitude is always severe. Also, in whole history if Russian-Turkish wars, Russia always have been victorius.
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BitnikGr  2008-03-27 23:22:24

rydar1978: Well, it was not exactly envasion in Russia... yes it was against Russians, but the land was Kavkazian (I don't really know how to write or proffer it in English). However at high attitude winter is always severe.
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