I Would like to notedown the important historical event of this day in the world history
FIRST BALKAN WAR
The First Balkan War was fought between the members of the Balkan League—Serbia, Bulgaria,Greece, and Montenegro—and the Ottoman Empire. The Balkan League was
formed under Russian auspices in the spring of 1912 to take Macedonia away
from Turkey, which was already involved in a war with Italy. The league was
able to field a combined force of 750,000 men. Montenegro opened hostilities by
declaring war on Turkey on Oct. 8, 1912, and the other members of the league
followed suit 10 days later.
The Balkan allies were soon victorious. In Thrace, the Bulgarians
defeated the main Ottoman forces, advancing to the outskirts of Constantinople
(now Istanbul) and laying siege to Adrianople (Edirne). In Macedonia, the Serbian army
achieved a great victory at Kumanovo that enabled it to capture Bitola and to
join forces with the Montenegrins and enter Skopje. The Greeks, meanwhile,
occupied Salonika (Thessaloníki) and advanced on Ioánnina. In Albania, the Montenegrins
besieged Shkodër, and the Serbs entered Durrës.
The Turkish collapse was so complete that all parties were
willing to conclude an armistice on Dec. 3, 1912. A peace conference was begun
in London, but after a coup d’état by the Young Turks in Constantinople in January 1913, war with the Ottomans was
resumed. Again the allies were victorious: Ioánnina fell to the Greeks and
Adrianople to the Bulgarians. Under a peace treaty signed in London on
May 30, 1913, the Ottoman Empire lost almost all of its remaining European
territory, including all of Macedonia and Albania. Albanian independence was
insisted upon by the European powers, and Macedonia was to be divided among the
Balkan allies.
The Second Balkan War began when Serbia, Greece, and Romania quarreled with Bulgaria over
the division of their joint conquests in Macedonia. On June 1, 1913, Serbia and
Greece formed an alliance against Bulgaria, and the war began on the night of
June 29/30, 1913, when KingFerdinand of
Bulgaria ordered his troops to attack Serbian and Greek forces in Macedonia.
The Bulgarians were defeated, however, and a peace treaty was signed between the combatants on Aug. 10,
1913. Under the terms of the treaty, Greece and Serbia divided up most of
Macedonia between themselves, leaving Bulgaria with only a small part of the
region.
As a result of the Balkan Wars, Greece gained southern Macedonia
as well as the island of Crete. Serbia gained the Kosovo region and extended into northern and central Macedonia. Albania
was made an independent state under a German prince. The political consequences
of the wars were considerable. Bulgaria, frustrated in Macedonia, looked to
Austria for support, while Serbia, which had been forced by Austria to give up
its Albanian conquests, regarded Vienna with greater hostility than ever. The
heightened tensions in the Balkans reached their climax in World War I, which was sparked by
the assassination of the Austrian heir-apparent by a Serb in Sarajevo, Bosnia,
on June 28, 1914.
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