Battle of Chunuk Bair
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBattle of Chunuk BairPart of First World WarDate6--10 August 1915LocationAnzac, Gallipoli, TurkeyResultTurkish victoryBelligerentsNew ZealandUnited KingdomOttoman EmpireCommandersAlexander GodleyMustafa Kemal
Hans KannengießerStrength3 brigades19. Division
9. DivisionCasualties and losses10,000UnknownGallipoli Campaign
Naval operations -- Anzac Cove -- Helles -- 1st Krithia -- 2nd Krithia -- 3rd Krithia -- Gully Ravine -- Sari Bair -- Krithia Vineyard -- Lone Pine -- Suvla -- The Nek -- Chunuk Bair -- Scimitar Hill -- Hill 60
Battle of Chunuk BairFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBattle of Chunuk BairPart of First World WarDate6--10 August 1915LocationAnzac, Gallipoli, TurkeyResultTurkish victoryBelligerentsNew Zealand United KingdomOttoman EmpireCommandersAlexander GodleyMustafa KemalHans KannengießerStrength3 brigades19. Division9. DivisionCasualties and losses10,000UnknownGallipoli CampaignNaval operations -- Anzac Cove -- Helles -- 1st Krithia -- 2nd Krithia -- 3rd Krithia -- Gully Ravine -- Sari Bair -- Krithia Vineyard -- Lone Pine -- Suvla -- The Nek -- Chunuk Bair -- Scimitar Hill -- Hill 60
The Battle of Inchon , an amphibious invasion by US Marines , severed the logistical supply lines of the NKPA (North Korean People's Army) which led to the recapture of the Seoul capital .
The Second Battle of the Marne was the last battle in Germany's 1918 Spring Offensive, also knows as the Ludendorff Offensive. The German assault was unable the break Allied lines, and a counterattack led by French forces overwhelmed Germany's right flank and forced them to retreat. The Allies continued to push the German's back to their border over the next 3 months, at which point the Armistice was signed, ending the war.
Nationalism. Quite simply Pan-Slavic, German, French, as well as Turkish nationalism. This coupled with the use of strategic alliances to bolster defense, the Triple Entenete (Great Britain, France, Tsarist Russia)and the Triple Alliance (Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary) created the political atmosphere of mistrust and separated Europe into two antagnostic camps which when sparked by the Pan-Slavic movements attempts to unite Southern Europes Slavic peoples into a unitary state free from Ottoman Turkish and Austro-Hungarian dominion sparked the hostilities which led to WW I
Slavery led to the Civil War.
Sari Bair
Sari Bair
Battle of Chunuk BairFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBattle of Chunuk BairPart of First World WarDate6--10 August 1915LocationAnzac, Gallipoli, TurkeyResultTurkish victoryBelligerentsNew Zealand United KingdomOttoman EmpireCommandersAlexander GodleyMustafa KemalHans KannengießerStrength3 brigades19. Division9. DivisionCasualties and losses10,000UnknownGallipoli CampaignNaval operations -- Anzac Cove -- Helles -- 1st Krithia -- 2nd Krithia -- 3rd Krithia -- Gully Ravine -- Sari Bair -- Krithia Vineyard -- Lone Pine -- Suvla -- The Nek -- Chunuk Bair -- Scimitar Hill -- Hill 60
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Turkish nationalism led to the intolerance of minorities in the Ottoman empire because it caused distrust among the different minority groups that were not Turkish.
T. E. Lawrence
growth of unity between ethnic populations
growth of unity between ethnic populations
growth of unity between ethnic populations
He led the regular forces that captured Ft. Ticonderoga, though Ethan Allen's militia received credit for it, and, though wounded, and ordered to remain out of the action, he led the crucial counterattack that turned the tide at Saratoga.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk .