The Ottoman Empire collapsed after World War I due to a combination of military defeat, economic hardship, and nationalist movements within its diverse population. The empire's participation in the war on the side of the Central Powers led to significant territorial losses and the eventual occupation of its capital, Istanbul. Additionally, the rise of nationalism among various ethnic groups, seeking independence or autonomy, further weakened the empire. The formal dissolution was solidified by the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920, which partitioned its remaining territories.
The Ottoman Empire
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Austro-Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire
Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, the Russian Empire and the German Empire.
The Bolshevik Revolution The collapse of the Ottoman Empire The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Big G (APEX)
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk .
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk .
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk .
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.
The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers.
The Ottoman Empire
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 new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
ottoman empire. world war 2.
The fall of the ottoman empire