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Defeat at Gallipoli Nigel Steel

Defeat at Gallipoli par Nigel Steel

Defeat at Gallipoli Nigel Steel


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A classic - and compelling - account of the battle of Gallipolli

Defeat at Gallipoli Résumé

Defeat at Gallipoli Nigel Steel

The battle for Gallipoli was officially described as 'one of the world's classic tragedies' and in Defeat at Gallipoli the participants tell the full story of this failed offensive. The bitter campaign against the Turks from April 1915 to January 1916 was ill-conceived, inadequately equipped and never likely to succeed. The bravery and resilience of the troops in the face of disease and violent death is shown in their letters, diaries and recorded memories, recalling the sordid reality of the campaign. Linking together these experiences, Nigel Steel and Peter Hart provide a new insight into the lives of the soldiers involved and a powerful, moving account of a doomed campaign.

'One of the most controversial and disastrous British campaigns of the 20th century . . . these two historians make a strong case for history proper. Their tale never dulls in the telling' Guardian

'The dramatic effect is considerable and increases in intensity as the story unfolds.' Field Marshal Lord Carver,

'The bill for the incompetence . . . down through the chain of command was paid by suffering in the appalling conditions so vividly described in this splendid book.' Major General Julian Thompson, Globe and Laurel

À propos de Nigel Steel

Nigel Steel is head of the Imperial War Museum's Research and Information Department. He and Peter Hart have collaborated on several titles, including works such as Defeat at Gallipoli and Jutland 1916. Peter Hart is the chair of Irish studies at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada and an award-winning author. His publications include the prize-winning The I.R.A. and Its Enemies and Mick: The Real Michael Collins.

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Defeat at Gallipoli Nigel Steel
Occasion - Bon état
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Pan Macmillan
2002-06-21
496
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