What led to the dramatic reshaping of the Middle East between 1918 and 1923? How did European powers’ decisions after World War I influence the conflicts we see in the region today? The collapse of the Ottoman Empire led to the emergence of new nations and boundaries. European powers took charge of reorganizing the region through a series of agreements, but their decisions often disregarded local cultures and preferences and sparked over a century of conflict. Keep reading to learn about the Middle East after WWI from the perspective of David Fromkin in A Peace to End All Peace.
The Middle East After WWI: A Peace to End All Peace
