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The Ottoman Empire's Last Naval Disaster: The Battle of Imbros

7 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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In January 1918, the Ottoman Navy made its final desperate gamble to break the Allied blockade. The battlecruiser Yavuz Sultan Selim (formerly SMS Goeben) and the light cruiser Midilli (formerly SMS Breslau) sortied from the Dardanelles into the Aegean, aiming to attack British naval forces off the island of Imbros. What followed was a catastrophic encounter with mines that sank the Midilli and severely damaged the Yavuz, ending Ottoman naval power for good. Lucas and Luna explore the strategic context, the daring plan of German Admiral von Rebeur-Paschwitz, the role of the enigmatic Cevat Paşa, and how this defeat sealed the empire's isolation. They also discuss the long shadow of the Goeben's 1914 escape to Constantinople, the impact on Ottoman morale, and how the naval loss accelerated the empire's collapse. #OttomanEmpire #BattleOfImbros #YavuzSultanSelim #SMSGoeben #Midilli #SMSBreslau #CevatPaşa #vonRebeurPaschwitz #Dardanelles #Aegean #NavalHistory #WorldWarI #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory #History #OttomanNavy #Mines #Blockade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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