Books

Peter Hart's The Gallipoli Evacuation
The expedition to wrest the Narrows from the Turks had failed, and Constantinople remained an impossible dream. Now in December 1915, some 135,000 men, nearly 400 guns and 15,000 horses were trapped in the bridgeheads at Anzac, Suvla and Helles. This is the story of how the Gallipoli garrison escaped to fight another day.
Other Great Reads
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THE SOMME
Peter Hart
The Somme is an unparalleled evocation of World War Is iconic contest the definitive account of one of the major tragedies of the twentieth century.
ANZAC & AVIATOR
Michael Molkentin
The story of extraordinary Australian, Ross Smith, who rode to war at Gallipoli on horseback and by the end of the war, was one of the most highly awarded fighter pilots.