The majority of the Ottoman soldiers support the war effort, the reasons are:
1. The Ottoman Army majority is muslim
2. The Sultan declare a holy war againts the Entente Power
3. The Ottoman Army controled by Comitte of Union and Progress/ Young Turk after Young Turk Revolution
4. The people sought to accuire the area that taken by the Russia Empire in the previous war at 1877
hello ---- they sent them socks
No, the Ottoman Empire joining the Central Power side. This decision taken by the Sublime Porte because when the WW I began the British detaining the Ottoman Battleship that buid in Britain for it's own war effort. After that, the German Empire give two frigate SMS Goeben and SMS Breslau and it's crew to the Ottoman Empire, this decision that make Ottoman Empire joinng Central Power.
They sent soldiers to the front
they were part of the Empire.
some traveled to military caps and there the cooked and clean and also wounded soldiers
American soldiers supplied much need fresh troops to the Allied effort. They were vital to the Hundred Days Offensive, the final military operation of the war, which forced the German Empire to finally surrender and end the war.
The Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I on the side of the Central powers has been aptly described as "cynical opportunism". Both Enver Pasha and Talaat Pasha---the two most important figures in the Ottoman government--simply believed that Germany would when the war quickly over the Allies. Thus they hoped to gain benefits from a victorious Germany in the Balkans and in Egypt. In addition, the Turks had alternately patronized and bullied by both Great Britain and Russia in the previous century. And now the opportunity to strike against both was irresistable. However the Ottoman Empire was even a less cohesive one then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Corruption and lack of nationalistic feeling on the part of subject peoples doomed the Ottoman war effort.
Vienna is the capital city of Austria. During the medieval era of Europe, the Ottoman Empire was a very large and powerful country in the Middle East, and was difficult for the European countries to stop. In 1453 the Ottomans conquered the city of Constantinople and officially ended the Roman Empire. In less than 100 years, they had conquered the entire region known as the Balkans, right up to Vienna. So Vienna, in a way, marked the border between the Ottoman Empire and the rest of western Europe. In 1529 the Ottoman Empire made a major effort to conquer Vienna but failed, and historians generally consider that battle to have been the peak of their empire- they never again would be as powerful as they were up to that point. Again, in 1683, allied armies from Poland and Germany fought the Ottomans against near Vienna, defeating them and ushering in the long decline of the Ottoman Empire, which would ultimately end with the empire being dismantled after World War I. During World War I, Austria and the Ottoman Empire were allies as part of the "Central Powers" along with Germany and Bulgaria. They fought together against the Allies (England, France, Russia until 1917, USA starting in 1917, and so on).
He had To stop his effort to win support for the league of nations
It made Ottoman leaders sus of groups that were not Turkish or Muslim. (APEX)
Japanese American soldiers proved themselves to have a truly exemplary and excellent character, by their contribution to the war effort.
Vritian