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Gallipoli War



             4. Germany obligates herself, if necessary by force of arms Ottoman territory in case it should be threatened.
             5. This agreement which has been concluded for the purpose of protecting both Empires from international .
             complications which may result from the present conflict goes into force as soon as it is signed by the above-mentioned plenipotentiaries, and shall remain valid, together with any similar mutual agreements, until December 31, 1918.
             6. In case it shall not be denounced by one of the high contracting parties six months before the expiration of the term named above, this treaty shall remain in force for a further period of five years.
             7. This present document shall be ratified by His Majesty the German Emperor, King of Prussia, and by His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans, and the ratifications shall be exchanged within a period of one month from the date of its signing.
             8. The present treaty shall remain secret and can only be made public as a result of an agreement arrived at between the two high contracting parties.
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             There were some reasons for Germany to make such an alliance and get Turkey into the war and these reasons and the general strategy that was followed by Germans were illustrated in the text "The intentions of Germans in the Gallipoli War- by Assist. Prof. Ismet GÖrgulu.
             The text "The intentions of Germans in the Gallipoli War- by Assist. Prof. Ismet GÖrgulu from Ba ∘kent University is about the intentions of the Germans and how they tried to reach their goals in the Gallipoli war. First of all, the text tells the general view of the war from a Turk's -- the author's -- point of view and how the Turks lost a lot of soldiers in the war. Then, the author explains how Germans' moves were related with the number of soldiers lost that both sides had during the war. The writer generally talks about a commander Liman Pasha of Germany and the way he became the commander of the troops of the soldiers in the Gallipoli region for a specific area as the Germans and the Turks were allies in the war.


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