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BATTLE OF GALLIPOLI

The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915-16, also known as the Battle of Gallipoli or the Dardanelles Campaign, was an unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers to control the sea route from Europe to Russia during World War I. The campaign began with a failed naval attack by British and French ships on the Dardanelles Straits in February-March 1915 and continued with a major land invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, involving British and French troops as well as divisions of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Lack of sufficient intelligence and knowledge of the terrain, along with a fierce Turkish resistance, hampered the success of the invasion. By mid-October, Allied forces had suffered heavy casualties and had made little headway from their initial landing sites. Evacuation began in December 1915, and was completed early the following January.

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Canakkale Martyrs Monument .The monument symbolizing approximately 253 thousand martyrs martyred during the Dardanelles war

Martyrdom in Canakkale wars

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My cousin

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The war trenches

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British and Australian Military Memorial

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The Anzac Military Monument

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1.Osmanlı Piyade Bir Anıtı
Çanakkale War 57.Alay 's martyrdom is the most complete ever leaving harbettiği and walked right on yerdir.13 August 1915 Eid al-Fitr prayer olmuşlar.Bu martyrdom, they were killed in a collision, all attibutes.
The 57th Infantry Regiment, was part of the Turkish fifth army and played a significant role in preventing the advance of ANZAC forces.

Colonel Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk), issued the order to his troops, I am not ordering you to attack, I order you to die.

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In 1934 Atatürk wrote a tribute to the ANZACs killed at Gallipoli

"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well."

The Last letters of Çanakkale martyrs

He last letter of Captain Kâzım Efendi, who died on April 14, 1915 in Seddülbahir ...

"My dear brother

I have performed my duty in the sake of the homeland and nation. Now I leave you with the truth. I have halal my right to redemption, of course you are lawful. Nursing, Ziya kisses Kemal in diligent eyes. I will always wait for your prayers, kissing the reckless uncle's hands. I will entrust my child to Motherland and Nationality and then to you before God Almighty. Dear validation, refusal, we look good on children. Your aids to your collections. I wrote to Hasan Efendi, whose salary was the title of the battalion of the regiments of our friends, and at the same time the regimental regent for the fulfillment of the necessary treatment. Miralay Remzi Bey, commander of the mine we were in, Major Halil Bey, commander of the regiment. If you need these names, you will communicate with them. If our superior Mr. Şevki Bey survives because he is in danger like me, you will also apply to him. The Corps is Esat Pasha, whose command is not known. I also wrote masters for the treatment I needed about my pet. You are looking for my children there. I would very much like to ask you, my family, my validity, do not worry at all. Always treat with RIFK. They will hurt me. I sacrificed for the sake of my holy patriarchy, I have made my vow. God Almighty, you are the gods. Baki Cümlenizi Cenabı I am entrusting my dear brother, Hak'ka.

THE LETTER FROM THE ANZAC

Sydney Harrie Skinner states in his letter on April 25, 1915, at 4 pm that he was in Australia's "Star of England" ship no. 15, which anchored at Kabetepe openings in Gallipoli.

"DEEPER EXPLOSION SOUNDS COME"

Skinner used the following words in his letter, "Mom and Dad": "When the day was lightened, as the light grew, we started to see the next land. 15 war ships were waiting for the fire of the beaches on the beach, with a terrible silence. We were fired at 5:00. Wine was blowing everywhere. "

"Our war vessels have turned to the Turkish bombers on the beach. The bullets hit the areas on the right side of the harbor. Deafening explosions were coming. Tons of soil and rock were rising into the air. During this time, our soldiers were passing to the destroyers and then to the removal boats. "

"EARTH AND HUMAN PARTS HAVE RISE THE BODY"

"I was feeling that fluid was accumulating in the lungs that day. I was assigned to help wounded soldiers brought back to our ship. They're starting to bring back the wounded soldiers. On the land, the landscape was horrible and I will not forget one of my life. When you look at the ground, you can see those trenches that constantly explode. In the course of the explosions, human, earth, and ball pieces rose to the chest. "

"YOU CAN NOT EVEN IMMEDIATE MISSIONS"

"At around 12.30 am, more barracks were brought with a barge. It was awful to see these soldiers in such a state. You can not even imagine what I saw without it. The injuries were terrible. The Turks were using explosive and disabling lead called dom dom. "

"4 WHOLE 3'S AT TURKISH ATOMS"

"After we missed it, our artillery, who managed to land, opened fire on the Turks from a frenzy where they could be effective. Before the day was over, the Turks were trying to outrun our soldiers on the beach. The Queen's battleship detected their movements and began raining them. The whip dropped 4 wholesale 3 on the Turks. The earth and the Turks on it were divided into their atoms. The effect of these Lyddite balls is incredible. Even the smoke caused by the balls can kill anyone who has an area of ​​27 meters in diameter. "

SYDNEY HARRIA SKINNER

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Great history and lots more to learn

I share same thoughts with your movement !

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Wow...amazing that those trenches are still there 100 years later. So many lives lost. Thanks for sharing this slice of history.

Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it.

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Çanakkale ye gitmeyeli uzun zaman oldu tekrar gidip o duygusal atmosferi solumak isterdim

Aynen işallah sonsuza kadar o atmosfer bozulmaz ve bu şekilde kalır ve yapılaşmaya izin verilmez.

Bu zamana kadar 4 kez gittim, ama her gittiğimde elim ayağım titrer, tüylerim diken diken olur. Bir de yanınızda gerçek bir rehber varsa işte o zaman zor tutarsınız kendinizi ağlamamak için, resimler için teşekkür eder, iyi günler dilerim...

Yorumların için teşekkürler. Sizlerle aynı düşşünceleri paylaşıyorum .

This post has received a 2.74 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @emrah67.

Very interesting your post. I really like the history of the war, and it was nice that you put the cards, that gives another perspective of the war.

Thank you very much!

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