The Hardcore History Podcast
What does a warehouse in the neutral port of Piraeus, filled with bolts of silk and velvet, have to do with the collapse of the Ottoman Army at Sarikamish? The answer reveals a hidden, global battlefield where economic warfare was decided not by admirals, but by commodity traders and insurance underwriters. This is the story of a financial coup that crippled an empire before a single Turkish soldier fired a shot in anger. We dive into the desperate Ottoman search, following their secret emissaries to Europe and America, for one critical resource: hard currency. Their plan was ingenious—to use vast stores of raw silk, a luxury commodity as good as gold, to buy the rifles, artillery, and shells needed to modernize their army. But we track the shadowy British intelligence operation that pinpointed this financial artery and the legalistic, ruthless raid that severed it, freezing Ottoman assets and leaving their military treasury in ruins. You will understand how the ancient Silk Road was weaponized in the 20th century, and how a nation’s ability to wage war was held hostage by its credit rating and its access to global markets. This episode charts the direct line from a quiet seizure in a Greek harbor to the frozen, starving Turkish corps dying in the Caucasus mountains, victims of a bankruptcy declared not in Istanbul, but in London. #EconomicWarfare #OttomanEmpire #WorldWarOneFinance #SilkRoad #Sarikamish #CommodityWeapons #NeutralityViolated Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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