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Eighth Army (Ottoman Empire)

The Eighth Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: ''Sekizinci Ordu'') was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was established during World War I.
== World War I ==

In June 1917, Enver Pasa activated the Yildirim Army Group (also known as Thunderbolt Army Group) commanded by the German General Erich von Falkenhayn, and reinforced it with surplus Ottoman units transferred from Galicia, Romania, and Thrace.〔Erickson ''Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0–313–31516–7, pp. 159, 171, ''Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: a comparative study'' Routledge Press, 2007, ISBN 978–0–203–96456–9 p. 115〕
Following the formation of the Yildirim Army Group substantial forces were deployed to Syria and Palestine, where they continued to hold the Fourth Army defenses. Already in Palestine were the 3rd, 7th, 16th, and 54th Infantry Divisions while the 26th 27th, and 53rd Infantry Divisions arrived during the summer. The 3rd, 7th 16th, and 26th Infantry Divisions had fought in the Gallipoli campaign and the 3rd Cavalry Division had fought in the Caucasian Campaigns.〔Erickson ''Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: a comparative study'' Routledge Press, 2007, ISBN 978–0–203–96456–9 p. 102〕〔Erickson ''Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0–313–31516–7, p. 172〕
On 2 October 1917, he activated the new Eighth Army, commanded by Kress von Kressenstein, and deployed it along with the Seventh Army, commanded by Mustafa Kemal to the Yildirim Army Group.〔Edward J. Erickson, ''Order to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War'', Greenwood Press, 2001, ISBN 0-313-31516-7, p. 171.〕 Seven infantry division and one cavalry division already serving in the region, formed the recently activated Ottoman Eighth Army. They were the 3rd, 7th, 16th, 26th, 27th, 53rd and 54th Infantry Divisions and the 3rd Cavalry Division.〔〔

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