The Ottoman Red Crescent in War and Aid: Archival Insights from the Italo-Ottoman Conflict
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The Ottoman Red Crescent Society, The Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), The Ottoman Empire, TripoliAbstract
This study examines the significant contributions of the Ottoman Red Crescent Society during the Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), a pivotal period in the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Using archival documents, the study reveals how, despite significant political, military, and logistical challenges, including financial difficulties, a shortage of medical personnel, the Society was able to deliver vital humanitarian aid to both military personnel and civilians. In addition to its work as a relief organization, it served as a tactical extension of the Empire, providing a covert means of bolstering its military presence under the guise of humanitarian aid. By establishing hospitals and securing global support
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