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The British Troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, (1919). Creator: Unknown
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The British Troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The British Troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The evacuation of the peninsula was one of the greatest feats of arms in the annals of the British Army. The withdrawal of such a force of men, arms and material, in full view of the enemy only a few hundred yards distant and its embarkation on open beaches within the range of the Turkish batteries was accomplished without the loss of a single man, and a quite negligible loss of war material. The Gallipoli peninsula in western Turkey saw heavy fighting, with many casualties on both sides. From " The History of the Great European War: its causes and effects", Vol. V, by W. Stanley Macbean Knight. [Caxton Pulishing Company, Limited, London, 1919]
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The British Troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, (1919) - A Remarkable Triumph of the British Army
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I. The scene depicts a group of brave British soldiers stationed on an open beach, with their camp and dugouts visible in the background. The significance of this image lies in its portrayal of one of the greatest feats accomplished by the British Army. Despite being within range of Turkish batteries and under constant enemy observation, these troops managed to withdraw without losing a single man and with minimal loss of war material. It stands as a testament to their unwavering courage, resilience, and strategic prowess. The Gallipoli campaign was marked by heavy fighting and numerous casualties on both sides. Yet, against all odds, this evacuation demonstrated exceptional military planning and execution. The unknown creator skillfully captured this historic moment that would forever be etched into the annals of warfare. As we gaze upon this powerful image today, it serves as a reminder not only of the sacrifices made by these gallant soldiers but also as an enduring symbol of hope amidst adversity. Their triumph at Gallipoli exemplifies bravery in its purest form – men standing united against formidable challenges for a greater cause. This remarkable photograph is part of "The History of Great European War: Its Causes and Effects" by W. Stanley Macbean Knight published in 1919 by Caxton Publishing Company Limited in London. It offers us an invaluable glimpse into our shared past while honoring those who fought valiantly for freedom during World War I.
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