Dividing Up The Middle East - The Sykes-Picot Agreement I THE GREAT WAR Week 92
The secret agreement between
France,
Britain and
Russia that was signed this week
100 years ago was a turning
point in the relations to the
Arab world. It negated all future promises made by the
British and still has consequences 100 years later.
The Middle East was becoming more and more important to the British in
1916 and people like
T.E. Lawrence are starting to become major players in the background.
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