Since this year marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of The Great War, I'm trying to read more books on the conflict. I'm currently reading The Russian Origins of the First World War by Sean McMeekin; interesting read so far. The author discusses Ottoman Turkey's naval advancements prior to the war--contracts with other nations to build dreadnaughts, etc. In discussing the modernization of the Turkish navy, the author inserted a footnote on the page that read:
"Turkish naval officers would also now all learn to swim. That this needed to be stipulated says a great deal about the historic limitations of the Ottoman navy."
This is the sort of thing that tickles my historical funny bone. Thought I would share it with you all.