How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History
By 1916, the Ottoman Empire was losing the war not on the battlefield but in its own fields. The Allied naval blockade cut off the Black Sea grain routes, while the British blockade in the Mediterranean and the diversion of railway capacity to the military created a perfect storm. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how chronic food shortages, hoarding by merchants, and a collapsing supply chain led to famine in Greater Syria and Lebanon, where an estimated 200,000 civilians died. They discuss the role of Djemal Pasha's harsh requisitioning policies, the impact of the locust plague in 1915, and how the empire's reliance on a single railroad—the Berlin-Baghdad line—became a fatal bottleneck. The conversation also touches on the little-known story of the Hilal-i Ahmer's soup kitchens and the failed effort to import grain from India via Baghdad. This episode ties the home front and the front line together, showing how starvation shattered civilian morale and accelerated the empire's collapse. #OttomanEmpire #WWI #Famine #GreaterSyria #Lebanon #DjemalPasha #Hilal-iAhmer #Blockade #BerlinBaghdadRailway #LocustPlague #FoodCrisis #HomeFront #MiddleEast #1916 #History #FexingoHistory #WarAndSociety #OttomanCollapse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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