How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History
When the Mudros Armistice was signed in October 1918, the Ottoman Empire wasn't just defeated — its capital, Istanbul, was occupied by Allied forces. For nearly five years, from November 13, 1918 to October 6, 1923, British, French, Italian, and later Greek troops controlled the city. The Sultan and his government remained, but they were effectively puppets. This episode dives into daily life under occupation: the Allied naval flotilla anchored off Dolmabahçe, the censorship and curfews, the rise of the Turkish National Movement in Ankara, and the quiet resistance of ordinary Istanbulites. We explore how the occupation accelerated the empire's collapse and shaped modern Turkey. Key figures include General Harrington, Admiral Calthorpe, Mustafa Kemal, and the last Sultan Mehmed VI. We also look at lesser-known stories: the underground 'Karakol' society smuggling weapons to Anatolia, the women's protest meetings in Sultanahmet Square in 1919, and the Italian occupation of Antalya. This is the untold story of a city under foreign boots — and the birth pangs of a new nation. #OccupationOfIstanbul #MudrosArmistice #MustafaKemal #MehmedVI #AlliedOccupation #TurkishNationalMovement #KarakolSociety #SultanahmetProtests #GeneralHarrington #AdmiralCalthorpe #OttomanEmpire #HistoryOfTurkey #WWIHistory #MiddleEastHistory #Istanbul #Resistance #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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