Gallipoli Campaign: A History from Beginning to End

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The Gallipoli Campaign is known as one of the worst blunders committed by the Allied forces during the First World War. Despite being first thought up long before the beginning of the war, it was ultimately a hastily arranged campaign that the British hoped would knock the Ottoman Empire—one of the Central Powers—out of the war and slow the German war machine. With Germany finding success on every front, the Allies were desperate for new ideas.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

Battle Plans

The Naval Attack

Landing at Cape Helles and Anzac Cove

The Land Campaign: A Deadly Stalemate

Defeat and Evacuation

Legacy and Remembrance

And much more!


Explore the Gallipoli Campaign, a brutal World War I battle that tested Allied and Ottoman forces on the cliffs of the Dardanelles. Marked by hardship and heroism, it became a defining moment for nations like Australia and New Zealand. Perfect for military history enthusiasts and WWI readers.

Get your copy today and uncover the story of this historic campaign!

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Cam1361 Campbell
August 19, 2025
A good synopsis of this disastrous engagement. A half million lives lost.
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