In the event, the evacuation was the single most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign. Between early December and 8 January 1916, nearly 40,000 troops and tons of equipment were successfully ...
In the event, the evacuation was the single most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign. Between early December and 8 January 1916, nearly 40,000 troops and tons of equipment were successfully ...
SBS acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.
was the site of the Battle of Krithia during the Gallipoli campaign. At that time, about 450 Greek families lived in the village. The president of the Krithia Association of Australia, Chrysanthi ...
NARRATOR: After three days, Frank and his surviving comrades were shipped further up the Turkish coast to fight in one of the bloodiest battles of the whole disastrous Gallipoli campaign.
Later thousands gathered on Whitehall for the British nation’s service of commemoration at the Cenotaph to pay homage to all those who fought and died during the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey 100 ...
Kars, in the northeastern part of Türkiye near the Armenian border, hosted the 110th-anniversary events of the Sarıkamış ...
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 ...
Members of the Royal Navy and the navies of New Zealand and Australia have gathered on board the last remaining ship from the Gallipoli campaign to mark Anzac Day. A wreath was laid during the ...
Millions of words have been written about the Gallipoli campaign but the story has never been narrated musically, until now. Stephanie Brantz hosts an unforgettable special event performance of the ...
The Ministry of Youth and Sports will organize a series of events on Jan. 3-5, 2025, to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the World War I ...
Gallipoli from Above: The Untold Story is the true story of how a team of Australian officers used aerial intelligence, emerging technology and innovative tactics to plan the landing at Anzac Cove.