Starving the Cedars
eBook - The Naval Blockade and Locust Plague That Devastated the Ottoman Coast
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When World War I tore through Europe, a silent and infinitely more cruel tragedy was unfolding on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean. The Great Famine of Mount Lebanon wiped out nearly a third of the region's population between 1915 and 1918. Yet, no bullets were fired. The devastation was the result of a perfectly orchestrated nightmare: a suffocating Allied naval blockade, punitive Ottoman grain requisitioning, and a biblical swarm of locusts that blocked out the sun. This deeply researched history brings to light a forgotten catastrophe of the Great War. It dissects the brutal mechanics of starvation used as a political weapon, showing how wartime logistics and imperial apathy combined to destroy an entire civilian population. The book chronicles the desperate smuggling routes and the profound resilience of the Lebanese people facing absolute ecological and economic collapse. Explore the harrowing intersection of military strategy and natural disaster. Understanding the Mount Lebanon famine is crucial for comprehending the profound demographic and political shifts that shaped the modern Middle East long after the guns of WWI fell silent.
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Erschienen: 11.03.2026
Umfang: 167 S., 0.82 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565314454
Umbreit-Nr.: 573529
