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Bean’s overwhelming influence over how Australians remember Gallipoli, Anzacs and the Great War is undeniable and nowhere more evident than in his first Anzac publication – The Anzac Book.
A man has penned a book shining a light on Isle of Wight Rifles' Gallipoli campaign. Islander Graeme Brookes scoured the County Press archives as part of his research, and the book covers not only ...
It's hard to imagine soldiers having to face more nightmarish conditions in the Great War than they did on the Western Front. But that may be true of the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign, which was ...
Respected Australian military historian, Professor Robin Prior, in his new book, Gallipoli, the end of a myth, lists a series of decisions and events that he describes as puzzling or incomprehensible.
New Gallipoli books for children often build on the archetypal story of ... Reminiscences of Alec's enlistment at the age of 16 and time at Gallipoli near the end of the campaign in 1915 flow ...
Van Emden and Chambers’s book makes little attempt to assess the wider significance of the Gallipoli campaign, beyond remarking that April 25 – Anzac Day – has become “inextricably linked ...
Defending Gallipoli: The Turkish Story by Harvey Broadbent.. During the campaign commanders strove to learn how their enemy thought and acted. Since, historians have attempted to penetrate the fog ...
In those early days of the Gallipoli campaign, ... Historian Richard Stowers, in his 2005 book Bloody Gallipoli, calculated 2779 NZ soldiers died at Gallipoli ...
He is briefly referred to by Aeneas in Book 20 of the Iliad, and he is an important background figure in the saga of Troy. The name Gallipoli comes from the Greek “Kallipolis”, which means ...