Chasing the Soft Underbelly Turkey and the Second World War

Cover of Chasing the Soft Underbelly Turkey and the Second World War by John David Watson
Publisher: Helion Limited
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9781804510261
Dimensions:
Height: 11.25 inches
Length: 8 inches
Weight: 0.63052206932 pounds
Width: 0.25 inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.53561
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Chasing the Soft Underbelly Turkey and the Second World War by John David Watson, published by Helion Limited in 2023, offers an in-depth examination of Turkey’s role during the Second World War. This 92-page book explores Turkey’s non-belligerent status until February 1945 and the various pressures it faced to join the conflict. It highlights the strategic importance of Turkey and the Balkans, detailing how key figures like Hitler, Stalin, and Churchill viewed Turkey as crucial to their military strategies.

Readers will find a chronological exploration of the war’s impact on Turkey, including the development of its armed forces and the diplomatic maneuvers that allowed it to maintain a non-belligerent stance despite significant external pressures. The book draws on both primary and secondary sources to outline the various plans of the combatants and how these strategies affected Turkey. It also discusses the economic costs of Turkey’s diplomatic position and the concerns regarding the Soviet Union as the war progressed. This edition provides a unique perspective on a country often overlooked in traditional histories of the Second World War.


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Chasing the Soft Underbelly examines the role of Turkey during the Second World War. While it was non-belligerent until February 1945, there were many attempts to push it into the conflict.

Studies of the Second World War traditionally begin with the rise of Hitler and the failure of the Western democracies to challenge fascism. Important though these events were, Turkey and the Balkans played a crucial role at key moments during the conflict. Hitler understood Germany’s need for the natural resources of the Balkans, whilst Turkey was also important to Stalin, who saw the Straits as a route into the Black Sea and the Soviet Union.

Churchill was another key player whose interest in Turkey went back to the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War. This was an interest, some might say, an obsession, which he maintained during the interwar years and throughout the Second World War. The ‘soft underbelly’ was his shorthand for attacking Germany through Turkey and the Balkans. While Turkey is typically a footnote in most histories of the Second World War, it featured highly in the strategies of the combatants. This book explores those strategies based on primary and secondary sources. It starts with examining Turkey before the war and the threats and opportunities it faced. This includes a chapter on the Turkish armed forces and their preparedness for war.

The rest of the book takes the reader chronologically through the war, outlining the various plans of the combatants as they impacted Turkey. These reflected the war’s progress as it raged around Turkey’s borders and on occasion, within it. It also outlines how the Turkish armed forces developed during the war as they obtained equipment and training from both sides.

Despite Britain being the driving force on the Allied side in the failed efforts to get Turkey to declare war, they did keep Turkey out of the Axis camp, which would have had severe military consequences in 1939-41. The Turkish leadership played a skilful diplomatic and military game to maintain their non-belligerent status, although at a considerable economic cost. Other than in 1942, at the height of the Axis tide, Turkey faced mainly in the direction of the Allies whilst always worried about the Soviet Union. That concern came to a head as the Red Army arrived on their European border in 1944.

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