Slaughter at Gallipoli blamed on bad planning
London, 9 March 1917 - The interim report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Dardanelles operations has been released. The 60-page...
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London, 9 March 1917 - The interim report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Dardanelles operations has been released. The 60-page...
Read moreAlexandria, 10 January 1916 - The evacuation of Gallipoli is now complete. Military sources claim that the operation has been a complete...
Read more16 November 1915 - Winston Churchill has announced his resignation from the cabinet. In a letter to the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith,...
Read moreGallipoli, 19 October 1915 - Sir Ian Hamilton has resigned the command of the Dardanelles Expeditionary Force and is returning home. He...
Read moreIt has been estimated that some 6,600 Irish born men and women served in the Australian Imperial Force during World War...
Read moreDardanelles, 17 August 1915 - Tales of loss and heroism are emerging from the Dardanelles as ferocious fighting continues around Suvla Bay...
Read moreTralee, 3 July 1915 - A letter written by an officer in the Munster Fusiliers on 1 May 1915 has arrived in Ireland. It...
Read moreDublin, 19 May 1915 - Stories of the brutal battles for Gallipoli have reached Ireland as the first letters home arrived to...
Read moreGallipoli, 25 April 1915 - Allied soldiers today made land at Gallipoli as part of a campaign to take control of key...
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