Kurtuluşunun 94. Ve 95. Yıldönümlerinde Erzurum
Oal Shortage in Istanbul At The End Of The World War I And The Search For Solutıons For Related Problems
While The First World War was preparing the end of the Ottoman Empire, it also caused
the Ottoman society to face with major economic destruction. The major troubles of the people
in Istanbul were the most essential requirements for the survival such as food, heating, lighting
and transportation in also Armistice Period, as in the years of War. In late October 1918, inhabitants in Istanbul faced with hunger. Especially bread shortages had reached a peak. Coal crisis
also posed another problem in this cycle in which everything was in an intricate situation. Coal
crisis had come to such a degree at the beginning of the Armistice period that; everything in need
of coal such as ferry, train, mills, factories, electric lighting came to almost at a standstill. As
this case brought the coal smuggling with it, the government established a Coil Control Office
in Sarıyer, began to coal control in transportation vehicles sailing to the Black Sea or coming to
Istanbul, and banned boats loaded with coal to cruise in the Bosphorus. the Halic Ferries had
increased the fares one hundred percent due to the coal crisis. Istanbul had experienced great
suffering in many areas of life depending on first grain and coal shortages since the end of the
War until the middle of 1919. This situation continued until the middle of 1919 and the daily life
in Istanbul began to come back its regular course with starting operation of factories, tramways
and ferries as a result of measures taken by the governments. In our study, we shall try to reveal
the shortages of the requirements in Istanbul such as food, coal, transportation and lighting, and
execution of the state for the supplying these needs in the days when the War ended and the first
months occupied.