blauSamstag wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
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The french were as*holes in all of their colonies but some of their former colonies eventually worked things out.
No invader was ever nice in human history - but you can have as*holes and you can very as*holes - the ottomans were of the worst.
The Ottoman "empire" didn't really developed as an empire - it was like a vampire entity - sucking dry their forced subordinates.
Weren't much different than the Tatars and Mongols....their grandfathers.
I understand that christians were unclean / not allowed under the ottomans but hebrews were sort of a manager / messenger class that could pass freely and handle business that the ottomans didn't want to deal with outside the empire.
The reason why Christians were strictly distrusted and managed was due to the 4 crusades and the constant uprising against the Ottomans and Arabs, because they didn't want to be under their rule.
The Christian population was never subdued and revolted each chance they had cause they wanted to liberate the holy lands from the non Christians.
The Zionist Jews started migrating in mass in the early 1900s, illegally into Palestine with some help from the Western Powers.
The Zionist Jews hated established Jews, who lived in peace with the other peoples in Palestine because they were seen as traitors to Jewish religion and culture.
The Zionists Jews took their lands and discriminated against them too forcing many of them out of Palestine.
Ottoman Empire allowed for most people to carry on as if they were still under the Byzantine Empire.
All that changed was the administrators and the taxation.
Though if you decided to rebel, you were punished harshly.
The Ottoman Empire allowed for varying degrees of local rule and was better for most people who previously under Byzantine, Persian, Roman and Greek Rule.
In the end the Ottoman Empire was too uneven in development, culture, and demographic wise.
When it came to reforming it, it came too late and WWI accelerated it's break up into nation states.
The only reason why Turkey wasn't annexed by the British and French was due to the Ataturk and his army not wiling to lay down their arms.
The Turkish public was willing to fight to the death and the allies didn't think they could afford to conquer Turkey (the U.S. wasn't willing to help).
The rest of the states were annexed and both the British and French did whatever possible to quell the populations in the former Ottoman territories.
They also enacted harsher terms and laws under the guise of the International Mandate they were given to punish those territories for supporting the Ottomans in war.
Newly declassified documents showed that if Germany kept the WWI going, forcing the allies to cross the Rhine into Germany, they would have forced a stalemate if not defeat of the allies.
The allies had a huge fear of invading Germany and thought it would lead to a huge bloodbath possibly breaking allied armies, since the German population was willing to fight to the death to stop an invasion of the homeland.
Germany should have forced a fight to the death in WWI.
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