The fighting on that hellish peninsula in 1915 is known well enough, but a tri-nation team is about to complete the mapping of 14km of trenches that had been blown up, overgrown or eroded for the past ...
Thirty-two cutters filled with British troops advanced steadily across the sea under a brightening sky. The men clutched their rifles and peered at a crescent of sand a few hundred yards away, ...
Some were initially reluctant to leave, knowing dead mates were left on that foreign shore and the job they had set out to do had not been finished. But generally, the Anzacs were glad to leave the ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have attended a dawn service at Hyde Park to commemorate Anzac Day, a national holiday in Australia and New Zealand to honour fallen soldiers. Prince Harry laid a wreath ...
This is the fourteenth part in a series about a journey across what used to be called Macedonia, which is now divided among Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey. The Turks came late to the ...
A FLY-BORNE intestinal infection swept through the trenches of Gallipoli during the northern summer of 1915, killing hundreds of Anzac diggers and leaving thousands too sick to fight at full strength.
CANAKKALE, Turkey - The trenches are still there, carved in the green hills of the slim Gallipoli Peninsula just across the Dardanelles, the waterway that connects the Aegean and Marmara seas on the ...
Despite extensive media promotion, federal government and Anzac Centenary Board endorsement and a publicity campaign lasting 12 months, Australia’s “Camp Gallipoli”—an overnight sleep-over on Friday ...
Unlike the trenches of the Western Front, plowed under by farmers soon after the war, Gallipoli’s trench system remained largely intact after the battle. “It’s so barren and bleak, nobody ever wanted ...
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