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Captain Larkin and the Turks: the strategic impact of the operations of HMS doris in early 1915 / Erickson, Edward J   Journal Article
Erickson, Edward J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The voyages of the HMS Doris along the Mediterranean coast near Alexandretta (modern Iskenderun, Turkey) in the winter of 1914-15 had a dramatic effect on the Ottoman Empire that far exceeded the scope of the operations. This article uses British, German, and Turkish archival sources to focus on the ship's operations in the vicinity of Dortyol and on the strategic impact these had on Ottoman perceptions of threats to the empire. The Doris figures prominently in two critical strategic outcomes - the relocation of the Armenians in 1915 and in the activation of three Ottoman army divisions for coastal defence and internal security.
Key Words Internal Security  Turkey  Ottoman Empire  Turks  British  Turkish 
German  Captain Larkin  HMS Doris - 1915 
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