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Ambassador Morgenthau's story / by Henry Morgenthau ; with a foreword by Robert Jay Lifton, an introduction by Roger W. Smith, and an epilogue by Henry Morgenthau III ; Peter Balakian, coordinating editor.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D520.T8 M6 2003

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946.
    Published
    Detroit : Wayne State University Press, c2003
    Locale
    Turkey
    Germany
    Contents
    A German superman at Constantinople
    The "boss system" in the Ottoman Empire and how it proved useful to Germany
    "The personal representative of the Kaiser" : Wangenheim opposes the sale of American warships to Greece
    Germany mobilizes the Turkish army
    Wangenheim smuggles the Goeben and the Breslau through the Dardanelles
    Wangenheim tells the American ambassador how the Kaiser started the war
    Germany's plans for new territories, coaling stations, and indemnities
    A classic instance of German propaganda
    Germany closes the Dardanelles and so separates Russia from her Allies
    Turkey's abrogation of the capitulations : Enver living in a palace, with plenty of money and an imperial bride
    Germany forces Turkey into the war
    The Turks attempt to treat alien enemies decently, but the Germans insist on persecuting them
    The invasion of the Notre Dame de Sion school
    Wangenheim and the Bethlehem steel company : a "holy war" that was made in Germany
    Djemal, a troublesome Mark Antony : the first German attempt to get a German peace
    The Turks prepare to flee from Constantinople and establish a new capital in Asia minor : the allied fleet bombarding the Dardanelles
    Enver as the man who demonstrated "the vulnerability of the British fleet" : old-fashioned defenses of the Dardanelles
    The allied armada sails away, though on the brink of victory
    A fight for three thousand civilians
    More adventures of the foreign residents
    Bulgaria on the auction block
    The Turk reverts to the ancestral type
    The "revolution" at Van
    The murder of a nation
    Talaat tells why he deports the Armenians
    Enver Pasha discusses the Armenians
    "I shall do nothing for the Armenians," says the German ambassador
    Enver again moves for peace : farewell to the sultan and to Turkey
    Von Jagow, Zimmerman, and German-Americans
    Epilogue : the rest of the story / Henry Morgenthau III.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Balakian, Peter, 1951-
    Notes
    Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918. With new intord. and epilogue.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    A German superman at Constantinople -- The "boss system" in the Ottoman Empire and how it proved useful to Germany -- "The personal representative of the Kaiser" : Wangenheim opposes the sale of American warships to Greece -- Germany mobilizes the Turkish army -- Wangenheim smuggles the Goeben and the Breslau through the Dardanelles -- Wangenheim tells the American ambassador how the Kaiser started the war -- Germany's plans for new territories, coaling stations, and indemnities -- A classic instance of German propaganda -- Germany closes the Dardanelles and so separates Russia from her Allies -- Turkey's abrogation of the capitulations : Enver living in a palace, with plenty of money and an imperial bride -- Germany forces Turkey into the war -- The Turks attempt to treat alien enemies decently, but the Germans insist on persecuting them -- The invasion of the Notre Dame de Sion school -- Wangenheim and the Bethlehem steel company : a "holy war" that was made in Germany -- Djemal, a troublesome Mark Antony : the first German attempt to get a German peace -- The Turks prepare to flee from Constantinople and establish a new capital in Asia minor : the allied fleet bombarding the Dardanelles -- Enver as the man who demonstrated "the vulnerability of the British fleet" : old-fashioned defenses of the Dardanelles -- The allied armada sails away, though on the brink of victory -- A fight for three thousand civilians -- More adventures of the foreign residents -- Bulgaria on the auction block -- The Turk reverts to the ancestral type -- The "revolution" at Van -- The murder of a nation -- Talaat tells why he deports the Armenians -- Enver Pasha discusses the Armenians -- "I shall do nothing for the Armenians," says the German ambassador -- Enver again moves for peace : farewell to the sultan and to Turkey -- Von Jagow, Zimmerman, and German-Americans -- Epilogue : the rest of the story / Henry Morgenthau III.

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    English
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    ISBN
    0814331599
    0814329799 (paper : alk. paper)
    Physical Description
    xxxix, 333 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

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