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A meeting of generalissimos (colour litho)
2779883 A meeting of generalissimos (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A meeting of generalissimos. Turkish General Nezim Pasha and General Mihail Savov of the Bulgarian Army meeting at the Turkish headquarters to begin armistice negotiations during the First Balkan War. L entrevue des Generalissimes. Nazim Pacha et le General Savoff se rencontrent au quartier General Turc. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 8 December 1912.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22997458
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Armistice Balkans Bulgarian Central Turkey Commanders First Balkan War Generals Headquarters Ottoman Empire Salute Saluting Truce Turkish Culture White Flag Turk
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A Meeting of Generalissimos - Negotiating Peace in the First Balkan War
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. This print captures a significant moment during the tumultuous First Balkan War. In this historic image, Turkish General Nezim Pasha and Bulgarian Army General Mihail Savov come together at the Turkish headquarters to initiate armistice negotiations. The atmosphere is tense yet hopeful as these two commanding figures meet amidst the chaos of warfare. The photograph showcases an extraordinary scene where military leaders from opposing sides temporarily set aside their differences for the greater cause of peace. Clad in their respective uniforms, both generals stand tall with determination etched on their faces. A white flag waves gently in the background, symbolizing a truce between warring factions. The meeting represents a crucial turning point in history, as it marks an attempt to bring about stability and end hostilities ravaging the Balkans. The presence of other high-ranking officers such as Ivan Fichev and Izzet Pasha adds further significance to this gathering. Through this powerful visual narrative, we witness not only a pivotal moment but also gain insight into the complex dynamics that shaped Europe and Middle East during that era. This artwork serves as a reminder of how diplomacy can transcend borders and ideologies even amidst times of conflict. As we reflect upon this historical event frozen in time by French School artists, let us appreciate its enduring message – that dialogue and understanding have the power to forge paths towards lasting peace.
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