Volume 1 in the official Great War history s account of the tragic Gallipoli campaign covers the early stages from its inception down to May 1915 Gallipoli was conceived by Winston Churchill among others as a bold and imaginative surprise aimed at severing the links between Turkey and her European allies forcing a route through the Dardanelles straits from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea to supply southern Russia and possibly even capturing the Ottoman capital Constantinople modern Istanbul Sadly none of these ambitious goals were achieved Launched at first as a purely naval enterprise in March the element of surprise was lost after several ships hit mines and others were shelled from the Turkish forts A gap followed in which military reinforcements including Churchill s Royal Naval Division and the Anzac Corps were shipped to the sector The Turks used the time to reinforce the defences of the Gallipoli peninsula under German guidance so the Allied troop landings in April met with fierce and determined opposition The conduct of the Allied troops was equally courageous and ironically a campaign designed to escape the trench warfare on the western front became bogged down in a similar slogging match for control of the heights above the beaches The author who served on the staff of the commanders Sir Ian Hamilton and Sir William Birdwood has written a gripping and authoritative account Gallipoli Vol 1 Official History of the Great War Other Theatres
Full name Cecil Faber Aspinall Oglander
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