Krithia, 9781473875470
Paperback
Gallipoli’s bloodiest battles: Krithia’s true story of loss and courage.

Krithia

Gallipoli

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    23 July 2021

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Summary

Krithia was a key objective in the land offensives; a killing ground greater than Anzac or Suvla. This book adds to the Gallipoli story and the preceding Battleground books on that campaign by recounting not only the landings at Helles of 25 April 1915, but also the subsequent bitter battles that followed in an attempt to capture the village and the vital high ground of Achi Baba.

General Hunter-Weston’s weakened 29th Division achieved little during the first two bloody battles of Kri…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781473875470
ISBN-10:1473875471
Author:Stephen Chambers
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:Pen & Sword Military
Format:Paperback
Release Date:23 July 2021
Weight:460g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm
Series:Battleground II
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Critics Review

”…a fairly quick but worthwhile read. In my mind it converted Gallipoli from a name in a long-ago war to a place in which people to whom I can relate fought and died. Formerly seeming unfathomably remote, I can now envision it as a site at which tourists can learn, appreciate, and pay homage.“–Jim Gallen “Roads to the Great War”

About The Author

Stephen Chambers

Stephen Chambers is one of the leading military historians of the Gallipoli campaign. Although this is his prime passion, he has also a great interest in British military history from the Crimea to the Second World War. His first book, Gallipoli - Gully Ravine won high acclaim, along with the follow-on volumes: Anzac The Landing and Suvla: August Offensive. His most recent work in the series is Walking Gallipoli, a single volume companion particularly useful to the battlefield visitor.

He is a committee member of the Gallipoli Association and has led numerous tours to the Gallipoli battlefields. His interest in British military history over many years resulted in a major book, Uniforms & Equipment of the British Army in World War One, the first extensive serious work on the subject. When he is not writing and researching, Stephen is walking the battlefields in the footsteps of those who trod before, whether in the grasslands of Zululand, amidst the mud of Flanders or on the beaches and heights of Gallipoli.

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