Echoes of Gallipoli

Echoes of Gallipoli
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Publisher : Exisle Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781775592327
ISBN-13 : 1775592324
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Echoes of Gallipoli by : Lieutenant-Colonel Terry Kinloch MNZM

The battles on Gallipoli in 1915 were crucial in making New Zealand the nation it is today. The huge sacrifice of life has affected the country for generations, and our annual formal remembrances on Anzac Day have become increasingly important. It is twenty years since the full story of Gallipoli was last told in book form. Now a new book will add significantly to our understanding of the events of 1915 on the Gallipoli penisula.Terry Kinloch tells the story with the help of members of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, who emerged from Gallipoli battered and depleted, but with reputations enhanced. He has thoroughly researched their letters and diaries, and cleverly interspersed their eyewitness comments into his text. The result is a book that reads with the immediacy of actually being there. It is a fresh way of telling history, and one that is sure to find a response among New Zealanders today. The full story is here: the call-up, the sea journey, camp in Egypt, the eventual arrival in Gallipoli, all the battles and skirmishes that were fought there, and finally the remarkable evacuation several months later.

Gallipoli

Gallipoli
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Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 1741150930
ISBN-13 : 9781741150933
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Gallipoli by : Kevin Fewster

Every Australian old enough to read and write has heard of Gallipoli, yet how many of us have encountered anything beyond the Australian viewpoint. This account from a Turkish perspective broadens our knowledge of these tragic events.

Those Who Have the Courage

Those Who Have the Courage
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Publisher : Oratia Media Ltd
Total Pages : 1057
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ISBN-10 : 9781990042669
ISBN-13 : 199004266X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Those Who Have the Courage by : Matthew Wright

‘Those Who Have the Courage will be a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the military and social history of New Zealand. It is a comprehensive history of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps, the Mounted Rifles and predecessor units ...’ — Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro, from the Foreword The product of painstaking, multi-year research by esteemed historian and author Matthew Wright, this richly illustrated hardback is a must-have for the history reader. Part 1 covers the colonial cavalry that fought in the NZ Wars and Anglo-Boer War, then Part 2 moves to the Mounted Rifles distinguishing themselves in the First World War, at the end of which the tank came into play. Part 3 describes the Armoured Corps’ varied roles in the Second World War; Part 4 details what Wright calls an ‘armoured evolution’, through actions from the Korean War to Vietnam and Part 5 records action in East Timor and Afghanistan, and modern challenges, rounding out this readable story. The appendices include rolls of honour, lists of vehicles and organisational charts.

Our Friend the Enemy

Our Friend the Enemy
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 651
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ISBN-10 : 9781922132758
ISBN-13 : 1922132756
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Friend the Enemy by : David W. Cameron

Our Friend the Enemy is the first detailed history of the Gallipoli campaign at Anzac since Charles Bean’s Official History. Viewed from both sides of the wire and described in first-hand accounts. Australian Captain Herbert Layh recounted that as they approached the beach on 25 April that, once we were behind cover the Turks turned their .. [fire] on us, and gave us a lively 10 minutes. A poor chap next to me was hit three times. He begged me to shoot him, but luckily for him a fourth bullet got him and put him out of his pain. Later that day, Sergeant Charles Saunders, a New Zealand engineer, described his first taste of battle, The Turks were entrenched some 50-100 yards from the edge of the face of the gully and their machine guns swept the edges. Line after line of our men went up, some lines didn’t take two paces over the crest when down they went to a man and on came another line. Gunner Recep Trudal of the Turkish 27th Regiment wrote of the fierce Turkish counter-attack on 19 May designed to push the Anzac’s back into the sea, It started at morning prayer call time, and then it went on and on, never stopped. You know there was no break for eating or anything … Attack was our command. That was what the Pasha said. Once he says “Attack”, you attack, and you either die or you survive.

The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster

The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster
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Publisher : Oxford Studies in Internationa
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780197545201
ISBN-13 : 0197545203
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster by : Nicholas A. Lambert

This book, based on comprehensive archival research in official and private papers, offers a new history of the infamous British disaster at Gallipoli in 1915. Contrary to all previous accounts, it shows that the campaign originated not in the search for an alternative to the Western Front, but in the need to lower the price of bread in Britain.

New Zealand's Great War

New Zealand's Great War
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Publisher : Exisle Publishing
Total Pages : 682
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ISBN-10 : 9781927147344
ISBN-13 : 1927147344
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis New Zealand's Great War by : John Crawford

This book is a collection of essays arising out of the OCyZealandiaOCOs Great WarOCO conference organised by the New Zealand Military History Committee in November 2003. In 32 essays by distinguished military historians from New Zealand and around the world, various aspects of New ZealandOCOs involvement in World War One are discussed. Subjects include the Pioneer Maori Battalion, women who opposed the war, the early years of the RSA, Gallipoli, the infantry on the Somme, New ZealandOCOs involvement in the naval war, prostitution and the New Zealand soldier, the Home Defence, religion in the First World War, and the Armistice. New ZealandOCOs Great War is a fascinating miscellany of informed comment on and insight into the event that did most to shape New Zealand as a nation. Contributors include New ZealandOCOs own Chris Pugsley, Glyn Harper, Terry Kinloch, Monty Soutar, Megan Hutching, Vincent Orange and Bronwyn Dalley, as well as Peter Dennis, Jeffrey Grey, Jennifer Keene, Jenny McLeod, Pierre Purseigle, Peter Stanley and Gary Sheffield from overseas."

Echoes of Gallipoli

Echoes of Gallipoli
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1922644889
ISBN-13 : 9781922644886
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Echoes of Gallipoli by : Chris Shaw

War is always bloody and brutal, this holds true throughout the history of mankind. But who weeps with the widows? Who cossets the child sorrowing for the loss of her Dad? Who mourns the end of family hopes, family history? With only a tombstone, or a plain wooden cross To remember them; if you're lucky. Chris Shaw has researched the cultures of those who fought at Gallipoli as representatives of all wars in history. He tells the stories of the devastated and grieving people left behind. These are tender and compassionate glimpses through a unique window showing a side of war usually lost among recollections of strategy and tactics. Here is an essence of humanity that is so rarely seen. Its scars are hidden by stoicism and the need to mend. War leaves no one untouched. Lest we forget.

Kiwis at War 1914

Kiwis at War 1914
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Publisher : Scholastic New Zealand
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781775432715
ISBN-13 : 1775432718
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Kiwis at War 1914 by : Susan Brocker

“Billy galloped Tui neck and neck alongside the squadron of horses, the noise of a hundred horses’ hooves thundering in his ears … All along the lineup of horses, the other troopers were doing the same, leaping, crouching and firing. The noise was deafening … machine-gun fire cracked overhead and shells thudded into the ground.” Billy may have been fresh off the farm, but he was a good rider and an even better shot. When the world went to war in 1914, Kiwis rushed to enlist. For Billy and his best mate, Jack, joining the Mounted Rifles Regiment held the promise of adventure –– little did they know that half the battle would lie in keeping their horses alive aboard the troopship as they journeyed halfway around the world.

Anzac Battlefield

Anzac Battlefield
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781107111745
ISBN-13 : 1107111749
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Anzac Battlefield by : Antonio Sagona

Anzac Battlefield: A Gallipoli Landscape of War and Memory explores the transformation of Gallipoli's landscape in antiquity, during the famed battles of the First World War and in the present day. Drawing on archival, archaeological and cartographic material, this book unearths the deep history of the Gallipoli peninsula, setting the Gallipoli campaign in a broader cultural and historical context. The book presents the results of an original archaeological survey, the research for which was supported by the Australian, New Zealand and Turkish Governments. The survey examines materials from both sides of the battlefield, and sheds new light on the environment in which Anzac and Turkish soldiers endured the conflict. Richly illustrated with both Ottoman and Anzac archival images and maps, as well as original maps and photographs of the landscape and archaeological findings, Anzac Battlefield is an important contribution to our understanding of Gallipoli and its landscape of war and memory.

Captain of the Carpathia

Captain of the Carpathia
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781844862887
ISBN-13 : 1844862887
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Captain of the Carpathia by : Eric L. Clements

Responding to Titanic's distress calls in the early hours of 15 April 1912, Captain Arthur Rostron raced the Cunard liner Carpathia to the scene of the sinking, rescued the seven hundred survivors of the world's most famous shipwreck and then carried them to safety at New York. After twenty-five years at sea, the competence and compassion Rostron displayed during the rescue made him a hero on two continents and presaged his subsequent achievements. During the First World War he participated in the invasion of Gallipoli and commanded Cunard's Mauretania as a hospital ship in the Mediterranean and a troop transport in the Atlantic. As her longest-serving master he commanded that legendary vessel in transatlantic passenger service through most of the 1920s. Rostron retired in 1931 as the most esteemed master mariner of his era, celebrated for the Titanic rescue, decorated for his war service, and knighted for his contributions to British seafaring. This account uses newspaper reports, company records, government documents, contemporary publications and memoirs to recount Rostron's seafaring life from his first voyage as an apprentice rounding Cape Horn in sail to his retirement forty-four years later as commodore of the Cunard Line. Set within the context of his times and featuring particulars of the ships in which he served and commanded, this is the first comprehensive biography of Arthur Rostron before, during and after his year as captain of the Carpathia.