From legend to learning: Gallipoli and the military revolution of World War I
Material type: TextSeries: Land Warfare Studies Centre working paper ; no 110Publication details: Duntroon, ACT: Australian Army LWSC, 2000Description: 36pISBN:- 0642295387 (pbk.)
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940.421 ZUB The mons myth: a reassessment of the battle/ | 940.422 SHO Tannenberg : clash of empires | 940.424 MAC 1915: the death of innocence | 940.426 EVA From legend to learning: Gallipoli and the military revolution of World War I | 940.426 GOU Churchill and fisher: Titans at the admiralty / | 940.426 HAY Gallipoli 1915: frontal assault on Turkey/ | 940.426 HIC Gallipoli/ |
Suggests that the combination of advanced weapons and antiquated ideas that contributed to the disaster of the Dardanelles Campaign provide salutory lessons that continue to be relevant today.
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