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World War I Disaster: Gallipoli Was the Epitome of Strategic Disaster


World War I Disaster: Gallipoli Was the Epitome of Strategic Disaster
It would be difficult to find another location where so many men from so many nations fought and died in such a small place.
Key Point: Allied troops who went ashore at Gallipoli believed they were fighting for democracy.
In the English-speaking world, most students of military history would be hard-pressed to identify the time, place, or antagonists of the Canakkale Campaign. However, they would readily recognize it by its English name Gallipoli. The Allied troops who went ashore at Gallipoli believed they were fighting for democracy. Few Westerners realized (or at any rate admitted) that their Turkish opponents were fighting for an even higher ideal they were defending their country. A significant portion of the Turkish soldiers who fought in the Canakkale Campaign were recruited from the towns and villages of the Gallipoli Peninsula. With their families close behind the battle lines, these soldi ....

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Gallipoli: Why Did The WW1 Campaign Fail? Here Are 5 Reasons Why


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What happened at Gallipoli?
The Gallipoli campaign was a terrible tragedy. The attempt by the Allies to seize the Gallipoli peninsula from the Ottoman empire and gain control over the strategically-important Dardanelles failed in a welter of hubris, blood and suffering. Located just across the Dardanelles straits from the fabled city of Troy, its classical undertones have helped create a rich mythology of ‘the terrible ifs’; of what might have been achieved with ‘a bit more luck’. The beach landings at Helles – the first made against modern weapons systems – saw incredible heroism and turned the sea at V Beach red with blood. ....

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Gallipoli: 200,000 Allied Casualties (A Winston Churchill Failure)


Gallipoli: 200,000 Allied Casualties (A Winston Churchill Failure)
Churchill had high hopes to knock the Ottoman Empire out of World War I, but his plans were dashed.
Key Point: For eight long, terrible months the Entente powers tried to keep and expand their beachhead. In the end, the invasion was given up and Turkey emerged triumphant.
In the English-speaking world, most students of military history would be hard-pressed to identify the time, place, or antagonists of the Canakkale Campaign. However, they would readily recognize it by its English name Gallipoli. The Allied troops who went ashore at Gallipoli believed they were fighting for democracy. Few Westerners realized (or at any rate admitted) that their Turkish opponents were fighting for an even higher ideal they were defending their country. A significant portion of the Turkish soldiers who fought in the Canakkale Campaign were recruited from the towns and villages of the Gallipoli Peninsula. With their fami ....

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Gallipoli: A Bloody Allied Defeat in World War I (200,000 Allied Casualties)


Gallipoli: A Bloody Allied Defeat in World War I (200,000 Allied Casualties)
As Allied forces hunkered down on the shell-wracked beaches of the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkish forces rallied to defend their homeland.
Here s What You Need to Know: In the English-speaking world, most students of military history would be hard-pressed to identify the time, place, or antagonists of the Canakkale Campaign. However, they would readily recognize it by its English name Gallipoli. The Allied troops who went ashore at Gallipoli believed they were fighting for democracy. Few Westerners realized (or at any rate admitted) that their Turkish opponents were fighting for an even higher ideal they were defending their country. A significant portion of the Turkish soldiers who fought in the Canakkale Campaign were recruited from the towns and villages of the Gallipoli Peninsula. With their families close behind the battle lines, these soldiers were literally fighting for their homes. To them, ....

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