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Britain Enforcing the Peace, 1918-1923

The Royal Navy in Turkey and Southern Russia after the Great War

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The narrative explores the tumultuous period following the Great War, highlighting the British Navy's involvement in the Near East amid the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. British forces faced challenges from resurgent Turkish troops and Bolshevik activities in Central Asia, leading to military expeditions aimed at securing oil fields in Azerbaijan. The occupation of Constantinople became increasingly precarious, culminating in a tense standoff at Chanak. This resulted in a truce, British withdrawals, and political upheaval in Britain, marking a significant turning point in the region's history.

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Britain Enforcing the Peace, 1918-1923, John D. Grainger

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2024
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Titre
Britain Enforcing the Peace, 1918-1923
Sous-titre
The Royal Navy in Turkey and Southern Russia after the Great War
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
Format
rigide
Pages
256
ISBN13
9781036123741
Séries
Mots clés
Nonfiction, Histoire
Description
The narrative explores the tumultuous period following the Great War, highlighting the British Navy's involvement in the Near East amid the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. British forces faced challenges from resurgent Turkish troops and Bolshevik activities in Central Asia, leading to military expeditions aimed at securing oil fields in Azerbaijan. The occupation of Constantinople became increasingly precarious, culminating in a tense standoff at Chanak. This resulted in a truce, British withdrawals, and political upheaval in Britain, marking a significant turning point in the region's history.