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Horoob Al Embaratoreyat 1911-1923 | Robert Garriott

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A war that erupted with the aim of expanding empires and fueling the ambitions of states...plans that failed and bloody conflicts on the level of mighty empires that led to the balance and collapse...

Another aspect of the First World War is revealed by a large group of historians and editors, including Robert Gerwarth. And Erez Manila in "Wars of Empires". It is a unique book that deals with this issue from a different perspective, including all countries of the world without focusing on a particular continent or favoring an empire over another. It presents, for the first time in history, the global conflict between the great empires in an extended time frame that goes beyond the four years of World War I, on which war studies focus and whose tales are recited to our ears, starting with the Italian attack on the Ottoman lands in North Africa in 1911, that is, from the starting point of the imperialist conflict , leading to the collapse of all empires in 1923 and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne.

The book begins by presenting the Ottoman issue from the point of view of the modern Middle Eastern historian Mustafa Aksakal, speaking about the various peoples that coexisted within the framework of imperialism, the deportation of Arab leaders and the public hangings that It started in 1915 in Syria and Mount Lebanon. In addition to the factors that contributed to weakening the legitimacy of the Ottoman Empire, a large part was allocated to the Arab countries. It also sheds light on many events, including: the replacement of the Bolshevik Empire in Russia with a familial empire, the striking of Germany looking for colonies like other countries, the struggle of Japan and China on the one hand, the understanding of France and Britain to share the spoils and compromise on the other, and finally the transformation of the imperial concept in the United States of America. br>
A rare book that delves into the details of the wars of empires that led to the collapse of the global imperialist system, conveying to us the dreams and illusions of countries in the hegemony leaning on historical heritage and national pride to the point of arrogance.
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A war that erupted with the aim of expanding empires and fueling the ambitions of states...plans that failed and bloody conflicts on the level of mighty empires that led to the balance and collapse...

Another aspect of the First World War is revealed by a large group of historians and editors, including Robert Gerwarth. And Erez Manila in "Wars of Empires". It is a unique book that deals with this issue from a different perspective, including all countries of the world without focusing on a particular continent or favoring an empire over another. It presents, for the first time in history, the global conflict between the great empires in an extended time frame that goes beyond the four years of World War I, on which war studies focus and whose tales are recited to our ears, starting with the Italian attack on the Ottoman lands in North Africa in 1911, that is, from the starting point of the imperialist conflict , leading to the collapse of all empires in 1923 and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne.

The book begins by presenting the Ottoman issue from the point of view of the modern Middle Eastern historian Mustafa Aksakal, speaking about the various peoples that coexisted within the framework of imperialism, the deportation of Arab leaders and the public hangings that It started in 1915 in Syria and Mount Lebanon. In addition to the factors that contributed to weakening the legitimacy of the Ottoman Empire, a large part was allocated to the Arab countries. It also sheds light on many events, including: the replacement of the Bolshevik Empire in Russia with a familial empire, the striking of Germany looking for colonies like other countries, the struggle of Japan and China on the one hand, the understanding of France and Britain to share the spoils and compromise on the other, and finally the transformation of the imperial concept in the United States of America. br>
A rare book that delves into the details of the wars of empires that led to the collapse of the global imperialist system, conveying to us the dreams and illusions of countries in the hegemony leaning on historical heritage and national pride to the point of arrogance.
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