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

The Last Ottoman POWs: British Captivity and the End of Empire

8 min · 26. juni 2026
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When the Ottoman Empire surrendered in 1918, tens of thousands of its soldiers were already in Allied prisoner-of-war camps, many held for years after the guns fell silent. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten story of Ottoman POWs in British hands — from the surrender at Kut to the camps of Egypt and Malta, and the political weaponization of prisoners during the Turkish War of Independence. They discuss the harsh conditions, the role of the Red Crescent, the prisoner exchanges at Mudros, and how the fate of these men became entangled with the struggle between the Istanbul government and Mustafa Kemal's nationalist movement in Ankara. Drawing on recent scholarship and personal memoirs, the episode reveals how captivity shaped the final collapse of the empire and the birth of modern Turkey. #OttomanEmpire #POWs #WWI #Kut #BritishEmpire #Malta #Egypt #RedCrescent #MudrosArmistice #MustafaKemal #TurkishWarOfIndependence #PrisonerExchange #Hilal-iAhmer #Ankara #Istanbul #GenevaConvention #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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