One of these... Albania Arabia Austria-Hungary Belgium and colonies Brazil Bulgaria China Costa Rica Cuba Czechoslovakia Estonia Finland France and Empire Great Britain and Empire Germany and Empire Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras Italy and colonies Japan Latvia Liberia Lithuania Luxembourg Montenegro Nicaragua Panama Persia Philippines Poland Portugal and colonies Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Siam Turkey Transcaucasia Unites States of America My guess will be... Brazil or China or one of the above!
Actually the Turks fought very well and their marksmanship surprised many, as did their tenacity in defence. Though their leadership left alot to be desired, but then whose didnt in WW1!!! My Grandfather lost an uncle during the Dardanelles campaign. The sick man of Europe comment was made during the Crimean war, I think...
C'mon, there are not so many options left to guess. There were not THAT many countries that joined the war with significant impact. Note: Wilhelm was wrong with his exclamation, at least, the war was not lost at this specific time.
Finally! This is even very easy to research: +"the war is lost" +wilhelm delivers in google as 2nd entry: http://www.geocities.com/veldes1/hungary.html The Brussilow Offensive had an effect on the Roumanians' attitudes. In 1916, old King Carol had died, and with him the last vestiges of fidelity to the Central Powers also died. His son, Ferdinand, considered the Secret Alliance worthless as compared to the potential riches of Hungary's provinces. All King Ferdinand and his premier Bratianu needed was an opportune moment to attack Hungary-that and sufficient Russian manpower and material aid. Finally, Roumania entered the war in late August, but it was too late to benefit from Brussilow's offensive. The Austro-German and Turkish forces were already driving the Russians back to their original points when the Roumanians crossed the passes of the Transylvanian Alps. The Hungarians panicked as they had never panicked before! Even the Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany proclaimed "The War is Lost!" Tisza demanded that the counteroffensive in Galicia stop so as to drive the Roumanians out of Transylvania. When Conrad dithered, Tisza pointed out that the whole harvest was in danger of falling into the enemy's hands, and the whole Empire would starve. The Germans were not slow to respond to this new threat. Indeed, when it had been learned that King Ferdinand had pronounced: "Once I conquered the Hohenzollern inside me, I knew no more fear!" the Germans were propelled into defeating this upstart invader. They dispatched Mackensen to Bulgaria and Falkenhayn to the Banat, where German troops gleaned from Verdun were assembled to help the Austrians expel the Roumanians.
What famous warrior is the author of this verse, written minutes before his final battle. Forth we go in our lines Without our armour, against the blue blades The Helmets Glitter: I have no armour Our shrouds are down in those ships
Nope (and btw, an early congrats on your 1000th post ) </font>[/QUOTE]U2. As I didn't find any info on the web, I give up.