The Strait of Bosphorus. (also known as the Istanbul Strait)
No, turkey was an Axis power during the second world war.
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No, turkey was an Axis power during the second world war.
See the link below. The Dardanelles was not part of World War 2 but rather World War 1. Editor's note. It was the Brits (namely Winston Churchill, in World War 1, of the admiralty) who wanted to secure the Dardanelles strait to control shipping access. At the time Britain controlled Turkey. There was warring going on there during World War 1. See the link below for the story of the Battle of Dardanelles.
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Turkey has a long history of attempts to establish democracy starting in the early 20th century. The country held its first multiparty elections in 1950, marking a significant step towards becoming a democratic nation. However, Turkey has experienced periods of military intervention in politics that have influenced the extent of its democratic practices.
Bulgaria has been controlled by other countries over its history. In the 19th century by Turkey. During World War II, it had joined the Axis side. Then after World War II, the Soviet Union controlled it. In the 1980s and 1990s, Bulgaria broke free and joined NATO in 2004, and the European Union in 2007.
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Dardanelles is most noted for the attack that occurred there following World War I. Dardanelles is the strait that separates Europe for Asia in northwestern Turkey.
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