How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Railroad That Collapsed an Empire

8 min · 23. juni 2026
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The Berlin-to-Baghdad Railway was meant to be the Ottoman Empire's lifeline—a 1,600-mile iron spine that would bind Berlin to Baghdad, project German power into the Middle East, and pump modernity into the Empire's veins. Instead, it became a financial sinkhole, a strategic blunder, and a symbol of everything that went wrong in the final decades of Ottoman rule. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the railway's origins from Abdul Hamid II's dream of a unified caliphate to the German engineers who laid track through the Taurus Mountains. They explore how the project bankrupted the treasury, inflamed Arab nationalism, and ultimately sealed the Empire's fate by tying it to Germany's war machine. Along the way, they meet the forgotten workers—Kurdish laborers forced into tunnels that collapsed on them, Armenian deportees whose bodies lined the unfinished embankments during the genocide—and the foreign diplomats who carved up the route before it was even complete. The Berlin-Baghdad Railway didn't just fail; it helped dismantle the Ottoman world order. This is the story of how a train track helped end an empire. #BerlinBaghdadRailway #OttomanEmpire #AbdulHamidII #GermanOttomanAlliance #TaurusMountains #HijazRailway #AnatolianRailway #RailwayHistory #MiddleEastHistory #WWI #SublimePorte #KurdishLaborers #ArmenianGenocide #Imperialism #TechnologyAndEmpire #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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