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THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915


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With World War I stalled on the Western Front by 1915, the Allied Powers were debating going on the offensive in another region of the conflict, rather than continuing with attacks in Belgium and France. Early that year, Russia’s Grand Duke Nicholas appealed to Britain for aid in confronting a Turkish invasion in the Caucasus. (The Ottoman Empire had entered World War I on the side of the Central Powers, Germany and Austria-Hungary, by November 1914.) In response, the Allies decided to launch a naval expedition to seize the Dardanelles Straits, a narrow passage connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara in northwestern Turkey. If successful, capture of the straits would allow the Allies to link up with the Russians in the Black Sea, where they could work together to knock Turkey out of the war.

The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915-16, also known as the Battle of Gallipoli or the Dardanelles Campaign, was an unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers to control the sea route from Europe to Russia during World War I. The campaign began with a failed naval attack by British and French ships on the Dardanelles Straits in February-March 1915 and continued with a major land invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, involving British and French troops as well as divisions of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Lack of sufficient intelligence and knowledge of the terrain, along with a fierce Turkish resistance, hampered the success of the invasion. By mid-October, Allied forces had suffered heavy casualties and had made little headway from their initial landing sites. Evacuation began in December 1915, and was completed early the following January.


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GLA-16W
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1918,
THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915,
ANZAC CASUALTIES,
(3pcs)


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GLA-16B
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1918,
THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915,
ANZAC CASUALTIES,
(3pcs)




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GLA-14W
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1918,
THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915,
ANZAC Throwing Grenade,
(1pc)




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GLA-14B
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1918,
THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915,
ANZAC Throwing Grenade,
(1pc)



More to follow..............................
 
Turkish hand grenades found on the Galliploi battlefield were usually simple hollow iron spheres filled with explosives. This was the standard type of grenade used by the Turkish Army at Gallipoli during the First World War. The matchhead was struck on an abrasive igniter carried by each bomber, which lit the five-second fuze. Initially, ten-second fuzes were used, but these sometimes allowed the British and Australian troops to return the bomb to the Turkish trenches.

“A feature of the fighting at Quinn’s was the bombing. In the early days the advantage here lay with the Turks as the Anzacs possessed no grenades while the Turks had a seemingly endless supply of cricket-ball shaped bombs.”


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GLT-14
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1918,
THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN 1915,
Ottoman Infantry with Grenade,
(1pc)






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I noticed the Turks are dressed differently than the ones of the K & C Beersheba range. I assume they cannot be mixed.

Steve
 
Looking forward to more Turk figures being released really adds to the whole series.

Regards
Mark
 

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