The Dardanelles Their Story And Their Significance in the Great War

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The Dardanelles Their Story And Their Significance in the Great War
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Another question constantly under discus- sion was Egypt, which country, though acknow- ledging Turkey's suzerainty, was being adminis- AND THEIR STORY 93 tered by Great Britain. The report was spread, and repeated in high quarters, that the inten- tion of Great Britain was to annex Egypt. To this report a definite statement was made, to the effect that if Turkey remained neutral and Egypt quiet, there would be no alteration in the status of that country.
At the same time preparations were bein
...g openly made for the invasion of Egypt from Asia Minor ; German officers appeared in Syria and began training troops there, arms were distributed in large quantities to the Bedouins, and Dr. Priiffer, a German attached to the Embassy at Constantinople, was busily engaged in Syria inciting the people to attack Egypt. In Egypt itself Turkish and German emissaries were busy trying to stir up a revolt.
It was then that the appeal to the religious belief of the Turk was made. Moslem emis- saries appeared everywhere, stirring up feeling against Britain and in favour of Germany.


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