AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
The August Offensive was the last attempt by the Allied forces to break the stalemate with the Turkish defenders that had developed since the Anzac landings in late April 1915. It resulted in some of the bloodiest battles on the Gallipoli peninsula – which included the battles for Leane’s Trench, Lone Pine, The Nek, Chunuk Bair, Hill Q and Hill 971. Drawing from letters, diaries and official reports from both Commonwealth and Turkish sources, David Cameron recreates in compelling detail the five days of the August offensive. He describes the complexity behind the battles and how they affected the men who were directly involved. Both visceral and poignant, it is the first book since Bean’s Official History Volume II (1924) to describe in detail a failed offensive in which bodies were shattered and lives senselessly lost.
xiv, 370 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 358-361) and index. #150423 First Edition. (Light age tanning.)
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6 August 1915
7 August 1915
8 August 1915
9 August 1915
10 August.
Australia. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps — History. | World War, 1914-1918 — Campaigns — Turkey — Gallipoli Peninsula. | Gallipoli Peninsula (Turkey) — History, Military — 20th century.