Turkish-Soviet Russia Relations (1919-1922)

In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized. Weapons ammunition, financial aid, and attempts to organize a Soviet-type regime in Turkey are also discussed. It was a period...

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Main Author: KARAKUŞ, Girayalp
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Language:English
Published: Hakan YILMAZ 2022
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/1271199 2023-05-15T18:13:22+02:00 Turkish-Soviet Russia Relations (1919-1922) KARAKUŞ, Girayalp 2022-12-21 application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/atdd/issue/76358/1271199 eng eng Hakan YILMAZ https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3036265 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/atdd/issue/76358/1271199 Volume: 10, Issue: 1 1-17 2148-2292 Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi Academic Journal of History and Idea АКАДЕМИЧЕСКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ И МЫСЛЬ مجله آکادمیک تاریخ و اندیشه Moscow Treaty;Chicherin;Atatürk;Soviet Russia;Armanian Issue Beşeri Bilimler Ortak Disiplinler Humanities Multidisciplinary info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftdergipark2ojs 2023-03-30T17:05:46Z In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized. Weapons ammunition, financial aid, and attempts to organize a Soviet-type regime in Turkey are also discussed. It was a period when the relations between the New Soviet Russia and Turkey started with the 1917 revolution. However, due to various reasons, Turkey could not create an atmosphere of complete trust in its relations with Soviet Russia. Therefore, there was no principle of eternal friendship and eternal enmity, since interest was the primary concept in relations between States. Developments, such as the biased attitude of Soviet Russia towards the Armenian issue and the foreign commissioner of Soviet Russia, Chicherin's request Bekir Sami Bey to leave Van, Bitlis and its environs to the Soviet Russia, created an atmosphere of distrust between the Ankara Government and the deputies. In the secret session of the parliament, Hasan Fehmi Bey, the deputy of Gümüşhane, made the following statement that clearly expressed this issue: "What the tsarist thought? yesterday, the politics of today's Soviet Russia are also thinking the same thing". However, in this environment of conflicting trust, Turkey managed to improve its relations with Soviet Russia. There were developments in the relationship of mutual interest between the two countries. In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized. Weapons ammunition, financial aid, and attempts to organize a Soviet-type regime in Turkey are also discussed. It was a period when the relations between the New Soviet Russia and Turkey started with the 1917 revolution. However, due to various reasons, Turkey could not create an atmosphere of complete trust in its relations with Soviet Russia. Therefore, there was no principle of eternal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals)
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topic Moscow Treaty;Chicherin;Atatürk;Soviet Russia;Armanian Issue
Beşeri Bilimler
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Humanities
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Moscow Treaty;Chicherin;Atatürk;Soviet Russia;Armanian Issue
Beşeri Bilimler
Ortak Disiplinler
Humanities
Multidisciplinary
KARAKUŞ, Girayalp
Turkish-Soviet Russia Relations (1919-1922)
topic_facet Moscow Treaty;Chicherin;Atatürk;Soviet Russia;Armanian Issue
Beşeri Bilimler
Ortak Disiplinler
Humanities
Multidisciplinary
description In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized. Weapons ammunition, financial aid, and attempts to organize a Soviet-type regime in Turkey are also discussed. It was a period when the relations between the New Soviet Russia and Turkey started with the 1917 revolution. However, due to various reasons, Turkey could not create an atmosphere of complete trust in its relations with Soviet Russia. Therefore, there was no principle of eternal friendship and eternal enmity, since interest was the primary concept in relations between States. Developments, such as the biased attitude of Soviet Russia towards the Armenian issue and the foreign commissioner of Soviet Russia, Chicherin's request Bekir Sami Bey to leave Van, Bitlis and its environs to the Soviet Russia, created an atmosphere of distrust between the Ankara Government and the deputies. In the secret session of the parliament, Hasan Fehmi Bey, the deputy of Gümüşhane, made the following statement that clearly expressed this issue: "What the tsarist thought? yesterday, the politics of today's Soviet Russia are also thinking the same thing". However, in this environment of conflicting trust, Turkey managed to improve its relations with Soviet Russia. There were developments in the relationship of mutual interest between the two countries. In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized. Weapons ammunition, financial aid, and attempts to organize a Soviet-type regime in Turkey are also discussed. It was a period when the relations between the New Soviet Russia and Turkey started with the 1917 revolution. However, due to various reasons, Turkey could not create an atmosphere of complete trust in its relations with Soviet Russia. Therefore, there was no principle of eternal ...
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title_fullStr Turkish-Soviet Russia Relations (1919-1922)
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title_sort turkish-soviet russia relations (1919-1922)
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2148-2292
Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi
Academic Journal of History and Idea
АКАДЕМИЧЕСКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ И МЫСЛЬ
مجله آکادمیک تاریخ و اندیشه
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