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Thirty-two cutters filled with British troops advanced steadily across the sea under a brightening sky. The men clutched their rifles and peered at a crescent of sand a few hundred yards away ...
It was 1915, and the world was immersed in one of the most brutal conflicts in human history. As massive armies clashed in France and Russia, the fighting forces dug in into fortified trenches in ...
In late 1914 it was clear to the allies that there would be no quick victory in World War One. The western front had become static, and a costly trench war had begun. In November 1914, Winston ...
Young men and women spent the evening sleeping on the beach at Gallipoli as part of the Anzac Day memorial Anzac Day marks the doomed invasion of Gallipoli by Australian and New Zealand troops on ...
The Gallipoli Peninsula, forming the western edge of the Çanakkale Strait (the Dardanelles), is where history whispers through the crisp fall air and the crunch of gravel underfoot. As you walk ...
The village of Krithia, at the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula, was the site of the Battle of Krithia during the Gallipoli campaign. At that time, about 450 Greek families lived in the village.
NARRATOR: During the Great War, soldiers from Britain and her dominions didn't only fight in France and Belgium. In 1915, they were launching a naval attack on Germany's ally, Turkey. Frank Brent ...
The Gallipoli Dawn Service from Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkiye. 2024 marks the 109th anniversary of the action by Australian, New Zealand and other Commonwealth troops in 1915. ABC ...