Gallipoli was a First World War tragedy, a side show that had ambitious
hopes to end the war early. Despite the immense gallantry displayed by
those fighting, from the beginning, this grand scale 1915 operation was
plagued with mismanagement; failure in high places that betrayed the
heroism in the field. Though a noble disaster with casualties of over
half a million, those who visit Gallipoli today owe it to those who
served and died a conscious effort to see beyond the heartbreak and
futility, to appreciate the what, the how and the why. There is no
better way to do this today other than walking the battlefields with
this invaluable guide.
From the beaches and fields of Helles, to the precipitous heights of
Anzac and to the plains of Suvla, this book guides the walker to the key
points of the campaign. Infamous names that are synonymous with the
fighting are covered; Sedd-el Bahr, Krithia, Achi Baba, The Vineyard,
Gully Ravine, Kereviz Dere, Lone Pine, The Nek, Chunuk Bair, Lala Baba,
Chocolate Hill, Kidney Hill and Kiretch Tepe. All of these features are
set in a haunting scene of beauty and tragedy that still pervades this
eastern Mediterranean peninsula. In total there are ten walks, some
challenging, others not, with a narrative that helps make sense of it
all.