Lauri
Anunnak
Ky ne foto eshte Enver Pasha-Minister i Luftes ne Perandorine Osmane, shqiptare nga gjaku, hero i revulucionit turk dhe njeri prej tre personave te akuzuar per masakren ndaj armeneve. Ne kohen kur ndodhi kjo masaker edhe kryevezeri i Perandorise Osmane ishte shqiptare. Vetem komandanti i trupave osmane ne terren Talat Beu, masakruesi i drejtperdrejt i armeneve, ishte turk. Treshja e ketyre oficereve ne histori njihet si "Treshja e Hekurt", pasi nga viti 1913 deri ne perfundim te Luftes se Pare Boterore, paten pushtetin efektiv, pasi kishin neutralizuar Sulltanin nga cdo vendim. Vendimi me i rendesishem i ketyre Arnauteve ishte futja e Perandorise Osmane ne Luften e Pare Boterore, ne aleance me Gjermanine dhe AustroHungarine, apo ne aleance me ate qe njihej si Boshti Qendrore..
''Enver Bey, hero i revolucionit Turk'' 1909
Enver Pasha or Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922) was an Ottoman military officer of Albanian descent,
a leader of the Young Turk revolution, and one of the principal orchestrators of the Armenian Genocide (evil man).
He was the main leader of the Ottoman Empire in both Balkan Wars and World War I.
As a war minister and de facto Commander-in-Chief (despite only being the de jure Deputy Commander-in-Chief, as the Sultan formally held the title), Enver Pasha was considered to be the most powerful figure of the government of Ottoman Turkey or "the number one man in Istanbul" as many referred to him.
Back at home he was hailed as "the Hero of Revolution", Germans were speaking of Turkey as "Enverland" and the British referred to him as "the one whose power was absolute and ambitions were grandiose".
''Enver Bey, hero i revolucionit Turk'' 1909
Enver Pasha or Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922) was an Ottoman military officer of Albanian descent,
a leader of the Young Turk revolution, and one of the principal orchestrators of the Armenian Genocide (evil man).
He was the main leader of the Ottoman Empire in both Balkan Wars and World War I.
As a war minister and de facto Commander-in-Chief (despite only being the de jure Deputy Commander-in-Chief, as the Sultan formally held the title), Enver Pasha was considered to be the most powerful figure of the government of Ottoman Turkey or "the number one man in Istanbul" as many referred to him.
Back at home he was hailed as "the Hero of Revolution", Germans were speaking of Turkey as "Enverland" and the British referred to him as "the one whose power was absolute and ambitions were grandiose".