Albert Einstein once said,” You cannot prevent war and prepare for war at the same time”. A country entering war is not a very smart choice considering its consequences, but it’s a bigger error to unite to it when its conditions aren’t as good to handle its way through it. During World War One many countries entered the war and faced many difficulties after. This war lasted from July, 1914 to November, 1918, and was mostly centered in Europe. One of the counties to make a mistake by joining was the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire entered the war in 1914 after signing a secret alliance putting them in favor of the Central Powers. The Central powers were made of German Empire, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire, and finally Bulgaria. Their worse resolution of the problems they were encountering was joining the World War One and contributing with the Central Powers, which took a big step towards its fall. …show more content…
This caused for them make peace with the Allied Powers, and give up their territories. As a result the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist. Soon the Ottoman Empire had to change their name to Turkey in 1918 since it was no longer an empire but a nation-state. France and Britain punished Turkey for being part of the German ally. France and Britain gave military forces to Greece in order for them to invade Turkey. Greece ended up invading Turkey and held the western parts of the Anatolian peninsula. The Armenian Genocide was caused by world war one too. In 1915, the Ottoman government used accusations as an excused to begin the Armenian Genocide which killed about 1.5 million innocent Armenians. This lasted from 1915 to 1916; it was the first deadliest genocide of the 20th century. It was also largely unnoticed and still denied. They not only killed them but before that they were horribly tortured. Turkey then became a Turkish Republic in