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Gallipoli to Captivity - The First World War Experiences of an Officer of the 6th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (Hardcover)
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Gallipoli to Captivity - The First World War Experiences of an Officer of the 6th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (Hardcover)
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In the hands of the Turks during the Great War
The author of this book, John Still, was an officer in the 6th
Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment and was part of the
imaginative, but ultimately disastrous, amphibious assault on the
Gallipoli peninsula in the Dardanelle's as part of the Middle
Eastern Campaign in 1915 which was intended to initiate the fall of
Germany's ally, the ailing Ottoman Empire. Winston Churchill, then
First Sea Lord, had a penchant for devising unusual military
initiatives and the consequences of this unfortunate brainchild
were fated to chillingly revisit him in the Second World War during
the Anzio landings in Italy. The experiences of the soldiers on the
ground in both episodes also proved remarkably similar. Far from
storming ashore to launch themselves in a rapid advance, they found
themselves virtual prisoners within a confined beachhead where
every attack of the invaders was poorly coordinated and doomed to
failure from the outset. So it was that Still and his Yorkshire men
were doomed to failure as they tried to achieve their objective
both without support and hours after the time originally allotted
to them. The outcome was predictable with appalling loss of life
and capture and incarceration for the few survivors which included
the author of this account. There followed a long journey into
captivity followed by years as prisoners of the Turks. How Still
and his comrades survived an ordeal that cost so many British
soldiers their lives through neglect, poor or non-existent medical
care, over work and starvation makes engrossing reading. This book
was originally entitled A Prisoner in Turkey.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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