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Turkey counter-declares war on Russia, Britain, and France invoking jihad

Map of the military situation in Flanders on November 10, 1914, the eve of the second major German assault on the Ypres salient. After bearing the brunt of the German assault in the latter half of October, the Belgians had inundated the farmland before them, leading the Germans to turn their efforts on the British at Ypres. After the first great German assault on October 31, the French reinforced the British line. On November 11, the Allies were unaware of how extensive the forces facing them were. Map  by Major A. F. Becke R.A. (Retired) from Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914, Vol. II, October and November, by J. E. Edmonds.
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Situation 10th November, 1914.
German Troops . . . Green
French Troops . . . Blue
Belgian Troops . . . Brown
British Troops . . . Red
Allied Line on 20th October [heavy dotted line]
The German Fourth and Sixth Armies faced the Belgian, French, and British line. The southern end of the British line was held by the Indian Corps

Map of the military situation in Flanders on November 10, 1914, the eve of the second major German assault on the Ypres salient. After bearing the brunt of the German assault in the latter half of October, the Belgians had inundated the farmland before them, leading the Germans to turn their efforts on the British at Ypres. After the first great German assault on October 31, the French reinforced the British line. On November 11, the Allies were unaware of how extensive the forces facing them were. Map by Major A. F. Becke R.A. (Retired) from Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914, Vol. II, October and November, by J. E. Edmonds.

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Situation 10th November, 1914.

German Troops . . . Green

French Troops . . . Blue

Belgian Troops . . . Brown

British Troops . . . Red

Allied Line on 20th October [heavy dotted line]

The German Fourth and Sixth Armies faced the Belgian, French, and British line. The southern end of the British line was held by the Indian Corps

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November 11, 1914 Turkey counter-declared war on Russia, Britain, and France invoking jihad.

Beckett, page 104

1914-11-11

Some books about Turkey counter-declares war on Russia, Britain, and France invoking jihad (50)

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Collected Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War
France and the Dardenelles in the Great War
Calligrammes: Poems of Peace and War (1913–1916) Guillaume Apollinaire
Northern France from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire Excluding Paris and its Environs; Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, Fifth Edition with 16 Maps and 55 Plans Karl Baedeker
1917: Russia's Year of Revolution Roy Bainton
Armenian Golgotha: A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1918 Grigoris Balakian
Poilu: The World War I Notebooks of Corporal Louis Barthas, Barrelmaker, 1914-1918 Louis Barthas
St. Petersburg Andrey Biely
The Twelve and Other Poems Alexander Blok
Britain and the Great War 1914-1918 JM Bourne
Was Revolution Inevitable? Turning Points of the Russian Revolution Tony Brenton
Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900–1925 Vera Brittain
The White Guard Mikhail Bulgakov
White Guard Mikhail Bulgakov
Ambulance No. 10; Personal Letters from the Front Leslie Buswell
Lice Blaise Cendrars
The Astonished Man Blaise Cendrars
Suicide of the Empires Alan Clark
A History of Modern France, Volume 3: 1871-1962 Alfred Cobban
Pyrrhic Victory; French Strategy and Operations in the Great War Robert A. Doughty
Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914, Vol. I, August to October J. E. Edmonds
Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914, Vol. II, October-November J. E. Edmonds
Over the top, by an American soldier who went, Arthur Guy Empey, machine gunner, serving in France Empey
Nurse at the Russian Front, a Diary 1914-18 Florence Farmborough
Revolutionary Russia 1891-1991: a History Orlando Figes
The Russian Revolution (Second Edition) Sheila Fitzpatrick
The Sky on Fire by Raymond H. Fredette Raymond H. Fredette
The Spectre of Alexander Wolf Gaito Gazdanov
Bloody Sunday James Gleeson
Argonne 1918: The AEF in France Barry Gregory
Your Death Would Be Mine; Paul and Marie Pireaud in the Great War Martha Hanna
Northern France Insight Guide Northern France Insight Guide
Carpathian Disaster: Death of an Army Geoffrey Jukes
Russia Leaves the War George F. Kennan
Russia and History's Turning Point Alexander Kerensky
A Minstrel in France Harry Lauder
The Deluge: British Society and the First World War Arthur Marwick
Northern France and the Paris Region; The Green Guide Michelin Green Guide
October: The Story of the Russian Revolution China Miéville
Sikorsky S-16 Vadim Mikheyev
The Russian Revolution Alan Moorehead
Ambassador Morgenthau's Story Henry Morgenthau
Falcons of France Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
An Ambassador's Memoirs Vol. I Maurice Paléologue
An Ambassador's Memoirs Vol. II Maurice Paléologue
An Ambassador's Memoirs Vol. III Maurice Paléologue
Selected Poems Boris Pasternak
Three 'Whys' of the Russian Revolution Richard Pipes
Fields of Glory Jean Rouaud
White Nights and Other Russian Impressions Arthur Ruhl