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The Gallipoli Campaign: Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy

The Gallipoli Campaign: Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy

Update: 2025-08-31
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This episode of the US Navy History Podcast delves into the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I, a historic and ill-fated allied operation aimed at seizing control of the Dardanelles Strait from the Ottoman Empire. Hosts Dale and Christophe explore the military strategies, the fierce battles at Cape Helles and Anzac Cove, and the heroism of soldiers from Australia, New Zealand, Britain, France, India, and other nations. The campaign, driven by Winston Churchill's ambitious plans and characterized by poor planning and immense adversity, culminated in a tragic yet successful evacuation. The episode also reflects on the lasting impact of Gallipoli on national identities, military strategy, and historical memory. The narrative pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the soldiers involved, highlighting both the strategic failures and the enduring legacies born from this pivotal moment in naval history.

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The Gallipoli Campaign: Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy

The Gallipoli Campaign: Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy

Dale Robertson