Gallipoli

  • Gallipoli: Command Under Fire
    By Edward J. Erickson

    Gillon, Captain Stair. The Story of the 29th Division, A Record of Gallant Deeds. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., 1925. Godwin-Austin, A. R. The Staff and the Staff College. London: Constable and Company, Ltd., 1927.

  • Gallipoli
    By John Masefield, Harry W Fmo Frantz

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Gallipoli: 100 Years
    By Julian et al Thompson

    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.

  • Gallipoli: The Turkish Story
    By Kevin Fewster, Vecihi Başarin, Hatice Hürmüz Başarin

    One of them , JJ Ryan of Sydney , recounted his own special moment at the seventy - fifth anniversary commemorations . During one of the battles , Ryan had captured three Ottoman soldiers — ' easy going fellows , not too happy to be ...

  • Gallipoli
    By Peter Hart

    I think that he was of the opinion that I had exaggerated the danger.11 Captain Horace Viney, 3rd (South Australian & Tasmanian) Light Horse Regiment, 1st Light Horse Brigade, NZ&A Division, AIF Bridges reached the barricade and then ...

  • Gallipoli
    By Peter Hart

    Within a few inches his body became visible huddled in a crouched position enveloped in a ragged uniform with belt.5 A. E. Cooper, Imperial War Graves Commission Cooper marked off the precise location of the special foundations he ...

  • Gallipoli
    By Peter Hart

    Boxall himself was mortally wounded. The senior officers on board the River Clyde decided that they must stop this hopeless slaughter. I now saw that it was impossible to carry out the original plan of attack.

  • Gallipoli
    By John Masefield

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  • Gallipoli: The End of the Myth
    By Robin Prior

    ... The: in August plan, 169; attack on ordered by Birdwood, 175–6; mines exploded under December, 232; and the film Gallipoli, 267 note 18 Nibrunesi Point: objective at Suvla Bay, 166, 192 Captured, 194 Nicholas, Tsar of Russia, ...

  • Gallipoli: The Final Battles and Evacuation of ANZAC
    By David W. Cameron

    2 Trench, arriving at the northern C – D Trench just as Major Parson's men began to bomb and fight their way up this very same trench towards Point C. As might be expected, ... [Phillip] Callary is missing, probably killed also.

  • Gallipoli: Great Battles
    By Jenny Macleod

    ADRIAN GREGORY, The Silence of Memory (Oxford, 1994), 40–1. Inglis, Sacred Places, 241. Moses, 'The Struggle for Anzac Day', 68. Inglis, Sacred Places, 199. 'The Celebration of Anzac', Brisbane Courier, 8 March 1916.

  • Gallipoli: The Ottoman Campaign
    By Nigel Steel

    [Pendred, Captain R. Dudley, ] The Tale of a Territorial. (Wellingborough: Perkins & Co., No Date). Samson, Commodore C. R., Fights and Flights, (London: Ernest Benn Ltd 1930). Snelling, Stephen, VCs of the First World War: Gallipoli, ...

  • Gallipoli: A Soldier's Story
    By Arthur Beecroft

    Now published for the first time in the centenary year of the Gallipoli Campaign, this is a soldier’s story in his own words.

  • Gallipoli
    By David Williamson, Jack Bennett

    Based on the screenplay by David Williamson from a story by Peter Weir.

  • Gallipoli
    By David Williamson, Jack Bennett

    Based on the screenplay by David Williamson from a story by Peter Weir.

  • Gallipoli: The Dardanelles Disaster in Soldiers' Words and Photographs
    By Richard van Emden, Stephen Chambers

    Presenting more than 150 never-before-published photographs of the campaign, many taken by the soldiers themselves, together with unpublished written material from British, Anzac, French and Turkish, including eyewitness accounts of the ...

  • Gallipoli: The End of the Myth
    By Robin Prior

    In this conclusive study, military historian Robin Prior assesses the many myths about Gallipoli and provides definitive answers to questions that have lingered about the operation.

  • Gallipoli
    By Alan Moorehead

    ... and again when the Turks sprinkled the Allies' lines with pamphlets in Urdu appealing to the Indian soldiers not to ... chained to their trenches, the men could only dream of what it might be like to roam far behind the enemy lines.

  • Gallipoli: Command Under Fire
    By Edward J Erickson

    Unique among World War I campaigns, the fighting at Gallipoli brought together a modern amphibious assault and multi-national combined operations.

  • Gallipoli
    By Alan Moorehead

    A vivid chronicle of adventure, suspense, agony, and heroism, Gallipoli brings fully to life the tragic waste in human life, the physical horror, and the sheer heartbreaking folly of fighting for impossible objectives with inadequate means ...