The repeated failure of Allied attacks against Turkish defensive positions at Cape Helles on the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula in June and July 1915 convinced the Allied commander at Gallipoli, Sir ...
Dardanelles, 17 August 1915 - Tales of loss and heroism are emerging from the Dardanelles as ferocious fighting continues around Suvla Bay in Turkey. This is the second major offensive by allied ...
Gallipoli, 31 December 1915 - The carnage of the allied offensive at Gallipoli has led to the withdrawal from Suvla Bay of troops from the British Army and ANZAC. The withdrawal began in the early ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The War Office on Monday afternoon announced that all the troops in the Suvla Bay and Anzac ...
THE FULL horror experienced by Irishmen serving with the British army at Suvla Bay in Gallipoli during the first World War is captured in a letter sent from Capt Billy Richards to his father in Dublin ...
One hundred years ago today the 10th (Irish) Division landed at Suvla Bay in Gallipoli. Its 17,000 men were mostly volunteers who had signed up at the outbreak of the First World War and were drawn ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. A fierce barrage of artillery shells fell on the Turkish trenches of Lone Pine and on the surrounding hills of Gallipoli for a full hour ...
You’ve got to hand it to the Allied generals — they were consistent in their folly. The high command excelled in bad planning, worse decision-making and, perhaps most damning of all, an almost ...
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