The War In The Dardanelles: The Memoirs Of A German Staff Officer In Turkish Service

Author: Dr. Philip Rance

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  • : $69.99 NZD
  • : 9781783030453
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  • : September 2015
  • : 234mm X 156mm
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Description

This is a detailed eye-witness account of the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaign from the perspective of the Turks, through the eyes of Major Erich Prigge an adjutant to Marshal Liman von Sanders, the German commander-in-chief of the Ottoman forces in the Dardanelles. The focus is overwhelmingly on combat but includes related matters such as reconnaissance and logistics. Packed with specific information and technical detail as well as action, it should be of great interest to historians and enthusiasts. Prigge actually wrote two accounts of the campaign. The first, published in January 1916 while the fighting continued, revealed so much information that the Ottoman government asked the German authorities to suppress it. The other, published later that year, included coverage of the British evacuation. Although Prigge had removed many of the sensitive details of unit names, casualties etc, he had substantially rewritten and augmented many passages with lively descriptive material. Philip Rance here presents the first English translations of both versions, which together form one of the most complete and valuable accounts of this campaign available from the Turkish perspective.

Author description

Professor Philip Rance is a highly respected historian best known for his work on the military history of ancient Rome. However, he has a long-held passion for the military history of the First World War and particularly the campaigns in the Middle East. He now lives and works in Greece.