GALLIPOLI By Peter Hart Oxford University Press, $34.95, 534 pages, illustrated ’’Whether success or failure attends you,” wrote British admiral Sir Edward Seymour in the late 19th century, “England ...
Sarah Midford was a team member on the Joint Historical and Archaeological Survey (JHAS) of the Gallipoli Peninsula, which received financial support from the Australian Government Department of ...
Edited by an Australian and a British scholar with considerable experience in the history of the Great War, this volume comprises 25 essays on various aspects of the Gallipoli operation, in part to ...
In April 1915, in the midst of a stalled military campaign on the Western Front, Britain and its allies attacked Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula in an attempt to gain control of the Dardanelles Straits ...
The Lone Pine Cemetery at Gallipoli (Image: AP/Emrah Gurel) Virtually since he was booted from the British admiralty in 1915 for his role in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, Winston Churchill has ...
The Australian-based Camp Gallipoli Foundation announced the cancellation on Monday of its New Zealand event, telling the media that by April 1 it had sold just 102 tickets. It had aimed to attract 10 ...
Prof. Erickson (Marine Corps University), who has written extensively on the Ottomans, including Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I and Gallipoli: The Ottoman Campaign, gives us a detailed ...
On Anzac Day (April 25), Ireland remembers theestimated 4,000 Irishmen who lost their lives at Gallipoli, and during World War I, while fighting alongside the Allied Forces. Anzac Day was originally ...
On January 9, 1916, the disastrous and costly Allied campaign at Gallipoli came to an end as the final British and French troops evacuated the area. At least 3,000 Irishmen, and even as many as ...