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Two war years in Constantinople

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The author, a German correspondent resident in Constantinople for roughly two years during the war, offers candid sketches combining eyewitness reportage and moral critique of German influence on the Young Turkish regime. He documents mass persecutions, wartime campaigns and political maneuvers, the city's economic collapse, requisitions and profiteering, and the failures of propaganda such as the attempted holy war. Interwoven are assessments of German diplomatic and journalistic ethics, accusations of complicity in atrocities, and reflections on the social and military tensions that shaped daily life in the Ottoman capital.

About the Author

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Harry Stürmer

Harry Stürmer was a notable figure during the tumultuous period of World War I, best known for his work "Two War Years in Constantinople." In this book, he provides a firsthand account of life in the Ottoman Empire during the war, offering insights into the political and social climate of the time. Stürmer's observations reflect the complexities of a city caught between East and West, and his narrative captures the challenges faced by its inhabitants. His contributions to literature provide valuable perspectives on historical events and the impact of war on society.

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