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The Occupation of Basra, 1914, (1919). Creator: Unknown
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The Occupation of Basra, 1914, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Occupation of Basra, 1914, (1919). Scene from the First World War: For three hundred years the Turks had been trying to acquire influence in the Persian Gulf, but never succeeded in permanently establishing themselves. Germany also dreamed dreams of Eastern territorial expansion. The British expedition took only seventeen days to shatter them. The British flag is seen proudly floating above the Residency after the capture of the town. The Battle of Basra (in modern-day Iraq) was fought between British and Ottoman troops from 11-22 November 1914. The capture of the city by the British was vital to protecting the Persian oilfields and refineries. From " The History of the Great European War: its causes and effects", Vol. IV, by W. Stanley Macbean Knight. [Caxton Pulishing Company, Limited, London, 1919]
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Occupation of Basra in 1914 during World War I. The image, taken by an unknown creator, showcases the aftermath of the British expedition's successful capture of the city from Ottoman troops. For three centuries, the Turks had attempted to establish influence in the Persian Gulf but failed to do so permanently. Similarly, Germany harbored dreams of territorial expansion in the East. In just seventeen days, however, these ambitions were shattered by the swift and decisive British victory. The photograph proudly displays the British flag floating above the Residency building as a symbol of triumph and control over Basra. This strategic conquest was crucial for safeguarding access to Persian oilfields and refineries. The Battle of Basra marked a turning point in this region's history and demonstrated Britain's commitment to protecting its interests during wartime. The black-and-white composition adds depth and intensity to this historic scene, emphasizing both its significance and timelessness. Preserved within "The History of Great European War: Its Causes and Effects" by W. Stanley Macbean Knight (published by Caxton Publishing Company), this print serves as a powerful reminder of past conflicts that shaped our world today. It stands as a testament to bravery, military strategy, and geopolitical struggles that unfolded amidst one of humanity's most devastating wars - World War I.
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