The Caucasus Crucible: The Ottoman-Russian Front and the Birth of Modern Nationalism
The Ottoman Third Army’s disastrous winter offensive at Sarikamish in 1914 highlighted the brutal realities of the First World War, with 60,000 to 80,000 casualties from harsh conditions. This pivotal battle set the stage for the complex ethnic conflicts that reshaped the Caucasus region.
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