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During World War I, the Ottoman Empire mobilized approximately 2.9 million soldiers throughout the conflict. However, the size of the active army fluctuated, with around 800,000 to 1 million troops engaged at any given time. The empire faced significant challenges, including logistical issues, supply shortages, and internal dissent, which affected its military effectiveness. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the empire's defeat and subsequent dissolution after the war.
Germany mobilized 13.25 million troops in World War 1. Surprisingly this was more than Russia did, but by a small margin. Still, based of Russia's population, one might believe Russia would have had a greater number than Germany.
The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers.
The new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
The Ottoman Empire was dismantled after the First World War, it was subsequently known as Turkey. Therefore, no, it was known as Turkey during the Second World War.
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Yes, we mobilized a total of 4,355,000 troops.
The Ottoman Empire could not survive World War 2 so it killed itself. asapex
World War I ended the Ottoman Empire. After the Treaty of Versailles, the Ottoman Sultanate was disbanded and the Young Turks took power in Ankara.
The Ottoman Empire hasn't existed since the end of World War I.