- Gertrude (Code name)
The Gertrude or Gertrud was the
code name of the invasion plan forTurkey byNazi Germany [The Rand McNally Encyclopedia of World War II - Page 54by John Keegan, Sydney L. Mayer] , the idea began forming in the beginning of the summer of 1942. This code name was eventually changed.The project was abandoned because of the rapid advance of the
Red Army in the Caucasus region, and the Allied landings inSicily . [Forgotten Legion: Sonderverbande Bergmann in World War II, 1941-1945by Armin Abramian]According to the documents found in the Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, Nazi leaders knew very well that sooner or later
Pan-Turkism would be a danger to Germany if they allowed Turkey andAzerbaijan to join together. This danger of Turkic and Azerbaijani collaboration under a 'Great Turan' in Ankara was actually a perceived threat among Nazi leaders in 1942 and 1943. The idea of Greater Armenia and its realization was a counter-balance to Turkish desires in the Caucasus.The long yearning of the Armenian people for independence was addressed by the establishment of the Free Caucasus Movement, which had been personally suggested and approved by
Adolf Hitler . [Freiwillige vom Kaukasus. A. Jeloschek, F. Richter, E. Schutte, J. Semler, L. S. Verlag, Graz-Stuttgart, 2003.]References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.