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| #1305158 in Books | Olympic Marketing Corp | 1986-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 252 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Spot on|By KosieZ|The title of this book is spot on as the SMS Goeben really changed the world with it's escape to Turkey and the author tells the story brilliantly. The book is interesting and well written. The author gives great details about the lead up to World War 1 and the political situations around Europe, and then the start of the war, the Goebens escape and subsequent|From Library Journal|Released in 1985 and 1983, respectively, these volumes recount two of Germany's most remarkable naval stories. Corsair reveals the story of the ship Emdeni, which was the scourge of the Indian Ocean during World War I. Three countries sen
The exploits of the German battle cruiser Goeben at the outbreak of World War I changed the early course of the war and had a decisive impact on subsequent world history. Virtually alone in the Mediterranean, the Goeben eluded the French and British fleets and joined with Turkish forces, influencing Turkey to enter the war on Germany's side. Ludendorff estimated that this prolonged World War I by two years.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.The Ship That Changed the World: The Escape of the Goeben to the Dardanelles in 1914 | Dan Van Der Vat. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.