Allied Army of the Orient
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The Allied Army of the Orient was the name of the unified command over the multi-national allied armed forces on the Salonika front during the First World War.
When Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the newly joined ally, Bulgaria, were about to overrun Serbia in September–October 1915, the returning multi-national troops from the failed Gallipoli campaign disembarked in the Greek port of Salonika to establish the Macedonian Front. A side-effect of the landing was the further burdening of the National Schism between Constantine I of Greece and the Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos, ending in the forced resignation of the latter.
By August 1916, some 400,000 Allied soldiers from five different armies occupied the Salonika front. A unified command imposed itself and after long discussions, French General Maurice Sarrail was placed in command of all Allied forces at Salonika, although they retained right of appeal to their governments.
Greece itself remained at first neutral. After a coup on 30 August 1916, the Provisional Government of National Defence, led by Eleftherios Venizelos, was created in Salonika. It started assembling an army and soon participated in operations against the Central Powers. In June 1917, after increasing pressure from the allies, King Constantine I of Greece was forced to abdicate from the throne. Venizelos assumed control of the entire country and Greece officially declared war against the Central Powers on 30 June 1917. The Greek forces also started operating under the AAO command.
Commanders of the AAO
- 11 August 1916: General Maurice Sarrail
- 15 December 1917: General Adolphe Guillaumat
- 17 June 1918: General Louis Franchet d'Espèrey
Composition
France
- Armée d'Orient (1915–19): 8 divisions
Great Britain
- British Salonika Army: 6 divisions
Serbia
The Serbian armies were corps sized formations.- First Army, under command of Živojin Mišić and later Petar Bojović
- Second Army, under command of Stepa Stepanović
- Third Army, under command of Pavle Jurišić Šturm and later Colonel Miloš Vasić
Russia
- 2 brigades of the Russian Expeditionary Force under command of Mikhail Diterikhs
Italy
- 35th Infantry Division under
- * Carlo Petitti di Roreto
- * Giuseppe Pennella
- * Ernesto Mombelli
- XVI Italian Army Corps: This Corpo di spedizione Italiano in Oriente, an Italian Army Corps in Albania, remained under direct Italian HQ command and thus wasn't part of the AAO
- * Emilio Bertotti
- * Settimio Piacentini
- * Oreste Bandini, was killed in the sinking of the Regina Margherita
- * Giacinto Ferrero
Greece
- In September 1916, 10,000 men under command of Colonels Zymvrakakis and Mazarakis
- By January 1918, 10 divisions under command of Panagiotis Danglis
- * I Army Corps
- ** 1st Larissa Division
- ** 2nd Athens Division
- ** 13th Chalkida Division
- * National Defence Army Corps
- ** Serres Division
- ** Archipelago Division
- ** Crete Division
- * II Αrmy Corps
- ** 3rd Patras Division
- ** 4th Nafplion Division
- ** 14th Kalamata Division
- *Reserves
- ** 9th Nafplion Division
Others
- Portugal: 1 brigade
- Albania: 1,000 irregular troops under Essad Pasha Toptani
- Montenegro: irregular troops