Turkish straits (English Wikipedia)

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  • Rozakis, Christos L.; Stagos, Petros N. (1987). The Turkish Straits. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 24–25. ISBN 90-247-3464-9.
  • Windchy, Eugene G. (2014). "World War I (1917 to 1918)". Twelve American Wars: Nine of Them Avoidable (2nd ed.) (published 2015). p. 283. ISBN 9781491730546. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Saz[o]nov made plans for a seizure of the Turkish straits.
  • McMeekin, Sean (2013). July 1914: Countdown to War. London: Icon Books Ltd. ISBN 9781848316096. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Sazonov, Sukhomlinov, and Grigorevich had drawn up a detailed plan for readying Russia to seize Constantinople and the Ottoman Straits in case of war. The plan covered [...] the acceleration of the mobilisation timetable, which would see the first day troops could be put ashore at the Bosporus speeded up from Mobilisation Day (M) + 10 to M + 5 [...]. [...] After learning the news from Sarajevo, Sazonov [...] wanted to know whether, in accordance with measures ordered in February [1914], the first Russian troops would now be able to land in the Bosphorus within 'four or five days' of mobilisation. [...] Sazonov was preparing for a European war, in which Russia's key strategic objective was to seize Constantinople and the Straits.

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  • Butler, Daren (18 March 2022). "Erdogan opens huge suspension bridge linking Europe and Asia". Reuters. Retrieved 18 March 2022.

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