Falkenhayn succeeded Moltke as Chief of the General Staff of the German Army after the Battle of the Marne on 14 September 1914. Confronted with the failure of the Schlieffen Plan, he attempted to outflank the British and French in the "Race to the Sea", a series of engagements throughout northern France and Belgium in which each side tried to turn the other's flank until they reached the coastline. The British and French eventually stopped the Germans at the First Battle of Ypres (October–November 1914). Falkenhayn staged a massive battle of attrition, as claimed in his post-war memoires, at Verdun in early 1916. Although more than a quarter of a million soldiers eventually died – for which Falkenhayn was sometimes called "the Blood-Miller of Verdun" – neither side's resolve was lessened. After the failure at Verdun, coupled with several reverses in the east and incessant lobbying by Hindenburg and Ludendorff, Falkenhayn was replaced as Chief of Staff by Hindenburg.[Source: Wikipedia]
Ottoman Propaganda poster commemorating Gallipoli (1915).
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On the top;
"Seferberlik var!"
In the bottom line;
"Asker olanlar silah altına! seferberlik birinci günü... dir."; if I read it correctly. I don't know why there's no date in this poster.
Translating to English;
"Mobilization! Soldiers, to arms! The first day of the mobilization is ..."
I think you can share it on WW1 group.