dardanelle is a straight joining black sea and medeterranian. when turkey joined German alliance, she closed the staright for allies. This was a vital trade route of Russia. About 9/10th of Russian grain was trasferred through this route. Most importantly, it was the only route for Russia to support allies and her own forces fighting ww1.
The Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara
It would allow him to take over the Dardanelle Straight and provide Russian ships access to the Mediterranean Sea
Members of the British Navy were responsible for capturing the Gallipoli Peninsula and to destroy the Turkish guns that controlled the Dardanelle Straits. However; this plan of attack failed when they landed too far North.
During World War I, Germany did in fact control the Dardanelles Strait, if only through its ally, the Ottoman Empire. Control of this narrow strip of water and surrounding areas was crucial for Germany and the Ottoman Empire in their attempt to prevent a link-up between the Allies through the heart of the Ottoman Empire itself.
It is important because its important!
The area of Lake Dardanelle is 161.874 square kilometers.
Dardanelle Arkansas
The address of the Arkansas River Valley Regional Library is: 501 North Front Street, Dardanelle, 72834 3507
dardanelle is a straight joining black sea and medeterranian. when turkey joined German alliance, she closed the staright for allies. This was a vital trade route of Russia. About 9/10th of Russian grain was trasferred through this route. Most importantly, it was the only route for Russia to support allies and her own forces fighting ww1.
About 200 miles.
The Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara
Russellville, Arkansas, and Lake Dardanelle
The phone number of the Arkansas River Valley Regional Library is: 479-229-4418.
It would allow him to take over the Dardanelle Straight and provide Russian ships access to the Mediterranean Sea
The address of the Port St Lucie Arts League Inc is: 10823 Sw Dardanelle Drive, Port St Lucie, FL 34987-2144
Members of the British Navy were responsible for capturing the Gallipoli Peninsula and to destroy the Turkish guns that controlled the Dardanelle Straits. However; this plan of attack failed when they landed too far North.
During World War I, Germany did in fact control the Dardanelles Strait, if only through its ally, the Ottoman Empire. Control of this narrow strip of water and surrounding areas was crucial for Germany and the Ottoman Empire in their attempt to prevent a link-up between the Allies through the heart of the Ottoman Empire itself.