Author
Alain de Pennenrun, Georges Rémond.; -
Publication Date
1912-12-14; -
Subject
Health and Social Security Week; -
Type
Book
Language
fr
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
8
Physical Dimensions
Printed; -
Library
SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID
FFTDOC01258; -
Record ID
19219
Library Location
SALT Research; -
Date
1912-12-14; -
Notes
Bulgarian failure in Çatalca. Evening of weapons. The arrival of the war journalist in Armenian village. General Radko Dimitrief is on the Armenianköy route. First day of the war. 17, 18, and 19 November, sketch of the Battle of Çatalca. Battle of Çatalca (November 17)-19. The Commander of the Infantry, Colonel Yossilief, Martchef from the 5th Heavy Weapons and a group of officers are inspecting the positions of the Turks at the moment of opening fire. Second day. Day three: Bulgarian dispersed attack. Bulgaria defeat. Successful defense of Çatalca lines. From Istanbul to Hadımköy: A valley like heaven. Foreign military experts are at Mahmudiye Fortress. Turkish version of the battles of 16, 17, and 18 November. Skirmishes and cannon fire: Cholera is on the decline. In Mahmudiye batteries. A war seen from behind. Djemil Münir Bey. The Turkish army is fully coming to its senses. Effects of Bulgarian bullets and shrapnel - The Bulgarians' failure at Çatalca. The evening of arms. The arrival of a war correspondent at Armenianköy. General Radko Dimitrief on the route to Armenianköy. The first day of battle. Sketch of the Battle of Çatalca for the 17, 18, and 19th of November. Battle of Çatalca (November 17th)-Colonel Yossilief, the commander of the 19th infantry, Major Martchef, from the 5th artillery unit, and a group of officers examine the Turkish position at the opening of fire. The second day. The third day: The broken Bulgarian offensive. Bulgarian defeat. Successful defense of the lines of Çatalca. From Constantinople to Hademköy: An idyllic valley. Foreign military attachments at fort Mahmoudie. The Turkish version of the combat on November 16th, 17th, and 18th. Skirmishes and canonnade: Cholera diminishes. At the batteries of Mahmoudie. War seen from one's back. Djemil Munir Bey. The Turkish army pulls itself together completely. Effects of Bulgarian bullets and shrapnels.; -