Nazim Pasha

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Nazim Pasha was the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Ottoman Empire during the First Balkan War. He was a staunch supporter of the French Offensive Doctrine, developed primarily by Ferdinand Foch, his instructor at a French Staff College who later became Généralissimo, supreme commander of Allied forces on the Western Front in the final stages of World War I. Following his appointment as a Chief of Staff, he made immediate changes to Ottoman military doctrine, created by Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, the German officer who had been in charge of the reorganisation and training of the Ottoman army. Goltz's doctrine dictated that, in case of war with Balkan states, Ottoman forces would remain on the defensive, both on the western (Vardar) and eastern (Thracian) approaches.

Nazim Pasha abandoned der Goltz's defensive (and probably realistic) doctrine, and, even though the Ottoman army had severe problems in mobilizing its troops (less than half of the expected 600,000 troops), developed a bold offensive plan, including offensive operations on both fronts. Because the Serbian army was, after its defeat in the Serbo-Bulgarian War, considered a weaker opponent even by western observers, Nazim Pasha planned to attack it first, and render it operationally incapable. He would then attack Bulgaria (which was considered the strongest link in the Balkan alliance) from both the Macedonian and Thracian directions. His underestimation of Serbian strength led to the complete failure of his operational plan and the catastrophe which followed.

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