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Military historian John Wilson will present a talk titled "Gallipoli 1915: A Campaign Doomed to Failure, or a Campaign Almost Won?" at ...
The Gallipoli Campaign is often viewed through Allied eyes - but the Ottoman side tells a different story. In this video, I explore the strategy, leadership, and resilience of Ottoman forces as they ...
Twelve Victorian students will travel to Türkiye to walk in the footsteps of Australian service men and women, as part of the 20th year of the ...
In Gallipoli the legacy of the campaign is clear. The landscape still bears the marks of trenches and artillery bombardments, while there are 44 separate war cemeteries.
A century ago, Allied troops waded ashore on the Gallipoli peninsula at the start of an ill-fated land campaign to wrest the Dardanelles Strait from the Ottoman Empire. The disastrous World War I ...
The Gallipoli Campaign of March 1915-January 1916 was not a part of the Turkish national liberation war of 1919-1922.
Prince Charles and Prince Harry, together with leaders from Turkey, Australia and New Zealand, commemorate the bloody, nine-month 1915 Gallipoli campaign, which began 100 years ago.
The Battle of Gallipoli, also known as the anakkale Campaign, constitutes a significant point in the national history of the Turkish people, as well as in the history other countries that fought ...
Commemorations held in Gallipoli to mark centenary of battle involving forces from Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and Turkey. 24.04.2015 - Update : 24.04.2015 CANAKKALE, Turkey ...
Gallipoli is often thought of as an Australian campaign, largely because it was the first time during the war that Australian and New Zealand troops, who had originally been intended for the ...