British Campaigns in the Nearer East 1914 1918 From the Outbreak of War With T
British Campaigns in the Nearer East 1914 1918 From the Outbreak of War With T
Edmund Dane
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Single men 158 THE ADVANCE TO DAMASCUS AND ALEPPO On the other hand, Turkish feeling was reflected in a letter from Fevzi Pasha to von Falkenhayn. Acknow- ledging his nomination to the command of the Vllth Army, Fevzi intimated that he would not be able to take with him the officers and men in German uniform who had hitherto been on his staff. The reason he gave was that the employment of Germans in the neighbour- hood of the Hedjaz railway, regarded by Moslems as sacred, would favour British p...ropaganda, and add to the already treasonable fanaticism of the inhabitants, and he wound up with a " request " that the German flying units and motor lorry columns in that zone should either be replaced by Turks, or put into Turkish uniforms. Clearly enough, these excuses were specious, and the letter, though couched in polite language, was an insult. Fevzi, however, was a capable man, and if on the part of von Falkenhayn there was resentment it had to be held over. The truth is that German control was still with the Turkish army a sore point, and the Germans had to handle the army with care.
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