James Alister Alexander became the last known Australian to fight at Gallipoli when he was sent alone into the deserted ...
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Gallipoli: Walking Through History and Honoring Sacrifice
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 Gallipoli Historic Underwater Park, in Çanakkale, northwestern Türkiye, established in 2021 through the Ministry of ...
The film revolves around several young men from Western Australia who enlist in the Australian Army during World War I ...
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Why Were the Gallipoli Landings so Disastrous?
Dan Snow visits Gallipoli to mark 100 years since the start of the Gallipoli Campaign on April 25 1915.
The bugle, rich in history, was used by Bugler Major Reginald Frank Peachey, who served with the 1st Battalion Isle of Wight Rifles.
The evacuation of Anzac, Gallipoli, was a meticulously planned and carefully executed operation, later described as ‘a triumph of organisation and planning’ after a campaign ‘typified by waste and ...
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