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Treaty of the German – Ottoman alliance in 1914

German influence in the Ottoman Empire and German unification in 1871 were even weaker than those of France and Britain. Although a German military mission headed by Officer Helmut von Moltke worked to organize the Ottoman army of 1835-1839, it did not actively contribute to the strengthening of influence German in the Ottoman Empire.
The research dealt with several issues in this area, including the Treaty of the German-Ottoman alliance, as well as some aspects of the causes of the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
Prepared by: Dr.Taher Youssef Al Waeli
This research is published in the Journal of Arts / Faculty of Arts / University of Baghdad / No. 63/2002

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