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Gallipoli

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  • 384 páginas
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As we near the end of a century marked by poorly conceived military operations, Gallipoli remains a standout event in British history. Robert Rhodes James captures the enduring fascination with Gallipoli, noting that its setting, challenges, and responses are captivating. The campaign has sparked intense debate regarding its planning and execution, as well as in the narratives of historians and participants. Since its initial release in 1965, James's comprehensive study has been recognized as a definitive account of the eight-month campaign to seize the Gallipoli peninsula. The early chapters explore the intricate dynamics within the War Council that led to the ill-fated strategy, setting the stage for a well-researched and balanced narrative of the operation. The use of diaries and letters from soldiers vividly conveys the harsh realities of this brutal campaign. Additionally, the book features authentic photographs and essential maps that enhance the understanding of Gallipoli's significance. This Pimlico paperback edition revitalizes a classic work of history, offering readers a thorough exploration of one of the most controversial military campaigns.

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Gallipoli, Robert Rhodes James

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Título
Gallipoli
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Pan Books
Publicado en
1974
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
384
ISBN10
0330238639
ISBN13
9780330238632
Serie
Calificación
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As we near the end of a century marked by poorly conceived military operations, Gallipoli remains a standout event in British history. Robert Rhodes James captures the enduring fascination with Gallipoli, noting that its setting, challenges, and responses are captivating. The campaign has sparked intense debate regarding its planning and execution, as well as in the narratives of historians and participants. Since its initial release in 1965, James's comprehensive study has been recognized as a definitive account of the eight-month campaign to seize the Gallipoli peninsula. The early chapters explore the intricate dynamics within the War Council that led to the ill-fated strategy, setting the stage for a well-researched and balanced narrative of the operation. The use of diaries and letters from soldiers vividly conveys the harsh realities of this brutal campaign. Additionally, the book features authentic photographs and essential maps that enhance the understanding of Gallipoli's significance. This Pimlico paperback edition revitalizes a classic work of history, offering readers a thorough exploration of one of the most controversial military campaigns.