Re: SEVRES treaty & WILSONIAN DELIMITATION's Actual Force
My point was: if the landings in Gallipoli were planned and managed better (succeeded), our fate would have been different.
When the landing option was being discussed, among main allies: France and GB, there was an option of landing in Cilicia, with more realistic and less ambitious target (capture of Bolis), rather with the aim of cutting the Levant front (Where the Allies were to have hard days in Jordan and Irak), from the capital Bolis.
The last aim of that operation were to join the Russian advance in Malatya.
That landing would have been much more easier to achieve, since the Turks had virtually no coastal defense, plus the territory was still partly Armenian populated.
Originally posted by bell-the-cat
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When the landing option was being discussed, among main allies: France and GB, there was an option of landing in Cilicia, with more realistic and less ambitious target (capture of Bolis), rather with the aim of cutting the Levant front (Where the Allies were to have hard days in Jordan and Irak), from the capital Bolis.
The last aim of that operation were to join the Russian advance in Malatya.
That landing would have been much more easier to achieve, since the Turks had virtually no coastal defense, plus the territory was still partly Armenian populated.
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