Binbaşı Mustafa Kemal Bey (left) with an Ottoman military officer and Bedouin forces in Darnah, Tripolitania Vilayet, 1912. Kemal later went on to become Ataturk, the Father of modern Turkey. |
History Lesson - 1911 or 2011. Europeans just can't keep their hands off Libya
The 100th anniversary of the Italo-Turkish War - The war was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Italy from September 29, 1911 to October 18, 1912.
The European backed attack on Libya in 2011 falls right on the anniversary of the first war. It appears that the more things change the more they stay the same.
As a result of this conflict, Italy was awarded the Ottoman provinces of Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica. These provinces together formed what became known as the new Italian colony of Libya. During the conflict, Italian forces also occupied the Dodecanese Islands in the Aegean Sea.
Ottoman forces lost 14,000 killed in action and 5,370 wounded.
Shortly after his "bloodless coup" against King Idris, in 1969, Gaddafi expelled 20,000 Italians from Libya.
Below are photos from the Ottoman war and the Arab revolt against Italian rule that followed.
Italian dirigibles bomb Turkish positions on Libyan Territory. The Italian–Turkish war of 1911–1912 was the first in history that featured air attacks by airplanes and dirigible airships. |
Italian landing at Tripoli, October 11, 1911, Invasion against the Turks
Italian Encampment at the oasis of Tripoli
Arab Encampment,Tripolitania, Libyans fighting with Italians against the Turks
Italian troops fighting the Turks in Libya, 1911
Italo-Turkish War, the trenches at the Agricultural College
Italo-Turkish War, the trenches at the Agricultural College
Turkish soldiers head to battle, during the Italo-Turkish War
Damage by Italians at Tajura, 1912
Italian soldiers of an Alpine Division, surrounding fallen Libyan resisters, during the Italo-Turkish War, 1912
Resistance fighters against the Italians, in Janzour, early 1900's
Spahis, Libyan Resisters against Italy, from Janzour, at Al Marcia
Libyan resisters killed by Italian troops
Libyan resisters being taken to concentration camps
Libyan civilians being taken to concentration camps
Libyan civilians forced into concentration camps
Italian soldiers with a Libyan captive 1914, Tobruk
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