The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front by Michael Carver

The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front by Michael Carver

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The first book to cover the whole of the campaign against the Turks in the First World War, including the disaster of Gallipoli.

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The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front by Michael Carver

Most of the books that have been written about this pivotal campaign are only about Gallipoli, and no other has included Palestine, Mesopotamia and the Balkans, too. This is an historically important campaign as the destruction of the Ottoman Empire led to the political turmoil in the Middle East that we are living with today. But it also has a big emotional pull. With extracts from the letters, diaries and other papers of those involved, this is a moving and hard-hitting book. Casualties were high, both in action and from disease. There were many examples of great courage and endurance, and some instances of a significant lack of these qualities. Heights of incompetence at the higher levels were seen at Suvla Bay and in some actions in Mesopotamia. The accounts in this book provide a stark reminder of what the soldiers endured.
Field Marshal Lord (Michael) Carver held important command and staff appointments, at home and abroad, as Chief of General Staff and, as Field Marshal from 1973, Chief of the Defence Staff. Author of fifteen books including The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front and Britain's Army in the 20th Century, and editor of two others, he was created a life peer in 1977. Lord Carver died in 2001.
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ISBN 13 9780330491082
ISBN 10 0330491083
Title The National Army Museum Book of the Turkish Front
Author Michael Carver
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2004-02-06
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.