A View On the Policy of Great Britain in the Near East And Central Europe

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The mouths of all these were handed over to the Greeks.
The Bulgarians, in their revolutionary attempts against the Turks in 1903, shed their blood over the Thracian mountains, while in 1912, during the Balkan War, the bones of 30, 000 soldiers lay rotting on the Thracian fields. There is not an inch of land in Thrace on which was not shed Bulgarian blood during the last ten centuries.
Finally, the very interest of Great Britain is to see that every nation in the world has at least an effective
... free port to an open sea and this not only for the sake of maintaining direct trade with that country, but chiefly to be in a position to enable her to exercise her influence in regard to that par- ticular State. If there had been even a small landing of a few British battalions in the summer of 1915 at Dede Agatch, this peaceful demonstration would have saved the British nation a great many of the sacrifices and much of the expen- diture made on the expedition in the Dardanelles and Salonika. Is it not a proven fact that all the Bulgarian diplomats abroad, with the exception only of Rizov in Berlin and 4 Passaroff in Athens, all Bulgarian statesmen and party leaders with the exception of Radoslavov and his party men, and almost all the prominent Bulgarian generals were for the Allies, while the majority of the Greek diplomatists abroad, all party leaders except Venizelos and all the Greek general staff were against the Allies ?

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