From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance

At the beginning of World War I, the Ottoman Empire and Germany signed a secret alliance treaty, which obligated Germany to protect Ottoman territories. Although the Ottoman government initially declared neutrality, it had committed to joining the war on Germany’s side once mobilization was complete...

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Main Author: Yusuf Ziya ALTINTAŞ
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Language:Bosnian
Published: Balkan Studies Foundation 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of Balkan Studies
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Online Access:https://balkanjournal.org/jbs/article/view/103
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description At the beginning of World War I, the Ottoman Empire and Germany signed a secret alliance treaty, which obligated Germany to protect Ottoman territories. Although the Ottoman government initially declared neutrality, it had committed to joining the war on Germany’s side once mobilization was complete. This necessitated strengthening the defense of strategic locations, particularly the Bosporus and Dardanelles. At the same time, the Ottoman Navy had to be reinforced. In August 1914, to fortify the straits and navy, more than 500 German military and technical personnel, led by Admiral Guido von Usedom, were secretly transported to Istanbul via the Balkans. To avoid attracting attention, the journey was conducted under civilian disguise with careful planning. This operation marked the first major military deployment under the alliance and significantly increased German influence in Istanbul while the Ottoman Empire was still officially neutral. The article examines this journey through the accounts of German officers and archival documents.
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spelling doaj-art-be22d448f60b492b901b6ee96838910f2025-08-20T07:46:07ZbosBalkan Studies FoundationJournal of Balkan Studies2671-36752671-36592025-07-0118921110.51331/A062103From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German AllianceYusuf Ziya ALTINTAŞ0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8547-0973Istanbul Technical UniversityAt the beginning of World War I, the Ottoman Empire and Germany signed a secret alliance treaty, which obligated Germany to protect Ottoman territories. Although the Ottoman government initially declared neutrality, it had committed to joining the war on Germany’s side once mobilization was complete. This necessitated strengthening the defense of strategic locations, particularly the Bosporus and Dardanelles. At the same time, the Ottoman Navy had to be reinforced. In August 1914, to fortify the straits and navy, more than 500 German military and technical personnel, led by Admiral Guido von Usedom, were secretly transported to Istanbul via the Balkans. To avoid attracting attention, the journey was conducted under civilian disguise with careful planning. This operation marked the first major military deployment under the alliance and significantly increased German influence in Istanbul while the Ottoman Empire was still officially neutral. The article examines this journey through the accounts of German officers and archival documents.https://balkanjournal.org/jbs/article/view/103 ottomangerman empireworld war ibalkan journeystraits
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From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
Journal of Balkan Studies
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german empire
world war i
balkan journey
straits
title From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
title_full From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
title_fullStr From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
title_full_unstemmed From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
title_short From Berlin to Istanbul: The First Balkan Passengers of the Ottoman-German Alliance
title_sort from berlin to istanbul the first balkan passengers of the ottoman german alliance
topic ottoman
german empire
world war i
balkan journey
straits
url https://balkanjournal.org/jbs/article/view/103
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