Gallipoli: The End Of The Myth

Gallipoli: The End Of The Myth

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This compelling historical account, Gallipoli: The End Of The Myth, meticulously chronicles the ill-fated 1915 campaign, presenting a stark re-evaluation of its strategic blunders and human cost. Robin Prior’s incisive analysis uncovers the realities behind the enduring legend, challenging long-held perceptions with rigorous research and compelling evidence. The narrative details the tactical failures and the immense suffering endured by the Allied forces, offering a sobering perspective on one of World War I's most tragic episodes. It argues against romanticized interpretations, instead illustrating the profound impact of poor leadership and planning on the battlefield. This authoritative work provides an essential, unvarnished understanding of the Gallipoli campaign, reshaping its place in military history.

Author: Robin Prior
Format: Paperback
Published: 2009, UNSW PRESS

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This compelling historical account, Gallipoli: The End Of The Myth, meticulously chronicles the ill-fated 1915 campaign, presenting a stark re-evaluation of its strategic blunders and human cost. Robin Prior’s incisive analysis uncovers the realities behind the enduring legend, challenging long-held perceptions with rigorous research and compelling evidence. The narrative details the tactical failures and the immense suffering endured by the Allied forces, offering a sobering perspective on one of World War I's most tragic episodes. It argues against romanticized interpretations, instead illustrating the profound impact of poor leadership and planning on the battlefield. This authoritative work provides an essential, unvarnished understanding of the Gallipoli campaign, reshaping its place in military history.