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Caption: War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 49 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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Germany part of the Young Turks. e. The present war grew directly out of the Balkan wars: Austria bad been balked by Serbia and Greece: Serbia lay squarely across the route to the Aegean; Greece had Salonika Literature •Holt and Chilton, History of Europe, 438-455, 477-503. Hazen, Modern European History, 409-415, 555-557, 594-606. War Cyclopedia; see under "Austria and Serbia, 1913," "Balkan Wars," "Enver Pasha," "Macedonia," "Saloniki," "Turkey," "Young Turks." Map study. A map showing the racial and linguistic situation on the Balkan peninsula will prove very enlightening; a comparison of such a map with the boundaries drawn by the treaty of Bucharest will to a large extent explain the attitude of the various Balkan states toward the Great War.
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