
REMEMBER
GALLIPOLI
Our
economy is based on addiction. Addiction to consumption. The products
we use or eat consist of addictive materials. They are in our foods,
in our drinks and in the air. And we never get satisfied. That's why
we keep moving on, desperately searching to fulfil our greed, lust
and all the other “Highways to Hell”. Karl Marx has predicted
this. For him the end of slavery would come. It was a law. It was
determined. And from that moment on communists and socialist are
awaiting this “revolution”. They even tried to emanate this
moment in history by taking up the arms against the government. This
happened in Tsarist Russia. The army was numerous, but they lacked
training, arms and motivation. They were slaughtered at the Eastern
Front and the Tsar made a peace treaty with the Austrian-German and
Ottoman allies. The disillusioned soldiers started rioting. The
Germans saw a great opportunity here. A communist in exile, named
Lenin, was transported by train from Switzerland to Russia. He
immediately started to organize a revolution, which cost the Tsarist
family their life; but also thousands of noblemen, military and
clerks were killed and their possessions looted. The immense wealth
of Russia was stripped and hidden. The Orthodox Church became
marginalized and it lasted till the end of the 20th
century, that religious freedoms were regained and the
Russian-Orthodox Church is regaining some of its splendor and
influence.
There
circulate some strange stories around the start of the “Great War”.
In the years before 1914 all major countries were participating in an
arms race. So was the Ottoman Empire. In England they ordered two
battleships to be build. A sign, because Istanbul could have ordered
the ships in Germany. But at a given moment the British realized,
that they needed the ships themselves. And though they were being
payed for, the two ships were confiscated. The Ottomans were furious
and Germany made good use of it. They immediately offered to warships
(crews included) and the ships steamed towards Istanbul (and the
Black Sea). When they arrived in that Turkish harbor, they were
welcomed enthusiastically by the Ottomans. The ships were renamed,
baptized and from that moment they presented the Ottoman banner.
Still the crew was mostly German and during an expedition on the
Black Sea the German commander opened fire on the Russian mainland.
In
a reaction Russia declared war on the Ottomans, who, after this
proclamation of war allied with Germany against Russia. This bizarre
incident, well planned by the Germans, lead to the famous battle at
Gallipoli, where the Turcs killed thousands of Australian troops on
the beach. The Aussies didn't know who, why they had to fight or for
what purpose. Gallipoli was a major defeat for England and in fact
for Winston Churchill. He was the commander-in-chief for that
operation.

Yes,
they are other stories. So it seams, that the German emperor wanted
to stop the preparations to start a war at the Western Front. He
phoned his commander-in-chief von Moltke and ordered him to stop the
whole operation. Von Moltke”s answer was short, but clear. “Your
Majesty, that is impossible. The trains are already on the move.”
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