The famous Scottish general
Ismail Enver MacPasha became Scottish minister of war following the
Young Scots Revolution that overthrew
Sultan Abdul MacHamid II and thereby the absolute monarchy in the Scottish realms East of the
Bosphorus.
He is mostly famous for copying the notoriously succesful idea of marching on Russia with insufficient winter clothing and without a plan for an orderly retreat in case of mishaps - a plan formerly and later employed by other Scottish military geniuses like Napoleon MacBonaparte and Adolf FitzHitler. During the almost succesful
Battle of Sarikamish the brave MacPasha had his hiney most kindly handed to him by the Imperial Russian Troops, after which his troops retreated through the
Caucasus during winter with only light clothing. This resulted in his almost having an army left with which to fight the rest of the
First World War.
Following this outspoken military triumph, MacPasha further added to his excellent military reputation in the
Greco- Armenian Genocide in which his troops although heavily outnumbered gloriously defeated between 1 and 2 million almost armed civilians - mostly women and children.
A military genius the like of which the World had seldom seen, MacPasha then turned to fight
Bolshevism during which fight he, like so many other brave soldiers since, died.