Gallipoli

by Julian Thompson, Peter Pedersen, and Haluk Oral

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From 25th April 1915 to 9th January 1916, troops from Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Turkey engaged in a bitter struggle for the Gallipoli peninsula. The Allied forces wanted to forge a passage through the Dardanelles in order to create a sea route to Russia and capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople. Despite having more troops and being better supplied, the Allies suffered devastating losses in the face of the brave and resourceful Turks. Gallipoli tells the story of this campaign in a unique and comprehensive manner, through three authors who expertly describe their country's role and the impact the conflict had. For the ANZACs Gallipoli was the birthplace of the ANZAC spirit, for the British it was almost the downfall of Winston Churchill and for the Turks it was a defining moment in their history, becoming the basis of the Turkish War of Independence.
  • ISBN10 0233004351
  • ISBN13 9780233004358
  • Publish Date 12 March 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Welbeck Publishing Group
  • Imprint Andre Deutsch Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 64
  • Language English