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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · June 10 · 1916

ON THIS DAY · 10 JUNE 1916

The Arab Revolt

Map: The Arab Revolt
10 JUNE 1916 · THE GREAT WAR, 1914–1918

10 Jun 1916 — Sharif Hussein of Mecca raises revolt against Ottoman rule, on British promises of Arab independence. His sons’ armies — with a liaison officer named T. E. Lawrence — will cut the Hejaz railway and enter Damascus in 1918.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

Call it the First World War and mean it: look at how little of this map is parchment. Around four million men from Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Americas served the European empires — 1.4 million from British India alone, fighting from Flanders to the Tigris; some 450,000 tirailleurs and other troops from French Africa; 140,000 laborers of the Chinese Labour Corps digging the Western Front (marked at Weihaiwei, where they embarked); porters in Africa by the million, conscripted at gunpoint, who died of disease and overwork in numbers — perhaps 100,000 in East Africa alone — that no one troubled to count precisely. The Dominions sent armies that came home nations: Canada took Vimy, Australia and New Zealand counted Gallipoli as a founding, South Africa took German South-West Africa while suppressing a Boer revolt at home. None of these peoples chose the quarrel in Sarajevo. All of them paid for it — and many concluded, watching their rulers bleed, that the empires were neither invincible nor grateful.

From Chapter 7 — The World’s War of The Great War, 1914–1918 (MAY 1917).

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