During World War II, Turkey maintained a policy of neutrality for most of the conflict, balancing its diplomatic relations with both the Axis and Allied powers. Although it signed a treaty of friendship with Nazi Germany in 1941, Turkey provided limited support to the Axis and eventually shifted towards the Allies as the war progressed. In 1945, Turkey officially declared war on Germany and Japan, but this was largely symbolic, as the war was nearing its end. Overall, Turkey's strategy focused on preserving its sovereignty and avoiding direct involvement in the conflict.
This is called neutrality.
disillusionment with World War I and its results
Ottoman Empire
The foreign weapons policy.
it was a policy of Isolation
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
Matt pugh
This is called neutrality.
Suez Canal
obey orders
France
usa
the Turkish
All military targets.
central powers
Isolationism
Scorch earth policy.