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Turkish War in the First World War: Gallipoli Campaign Operations (Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi: Çanakkale Cephesi Harekâtı) – T.C. Genelkurmay Başkanlığı Askerî Tarih ve Stratejik Etüt (ATASE) Başkanlığı Turkish Edition (1980)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Turkish War in the First World War: Gallipoli Campaign Operations (Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi: Çanakkale Cephesi Harekâtı) was published by the Military History and Strategic Studies Directorate (ATASE) of the Turkish General Staff in 1980. Printed in Turkish, this hardcover volume is an official military history examining the Gallipoli Campaign through original war diaries, operational reports, and archival records preserved by the Turkish General Staff. It focuses on the second and most intense phase of the campaign, extending from the establishment of trench warfare to the final evacuation of the Allied forces.
Written by Retired Staff Colonel İrfan Tekşut and Retired Staff Colonel Necati Ökse, the study reconstructs the campaign using official military documents, battlefield reports, operational orders, and wartime correspondence. A major section examines the prolonged trench warfare that developed from June 1915 onward in the Seddülbahir and Arıburnu sectors, where Ottoman and Allied forces fought at extremely close range in one of the most demanding campaigns of the First World War. The volume analyzes the tactical challenges of static warfare, artillery duels, logistics, and command decisions that shaped the course of the fighting.
Another central theme is the August 1915 Allied landing at Suvla Bay, intended to break the stalemate on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The book provides a detailed military analysis of the Anafartalar and Conkbayırı battles, highlighting the decisive leadership of Staff Colonel Mustafa Kemal (later Atatürk), whose command of Ottoman forces played a crucial role in repelling the Allied offensive. The study concludes with the Allied evacuation of the peninsula, evaluating the strategic consequences of the campaign through official military records and contemporary documentation.
Themes such as the First World War, Gallipoli, trench warfare, operational strategy, military leadership, and Ottoman military history appear throughout the work. As an official ATASE publication based on primary archival sources, it remains one of the most authoritative references on the Gallipoli Campaign.
Key Features:
• Author: Collective
• Original Title: Turkish War in the First World War: Gallipoli Campaign Operations
• Turkish Title: Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi: Çanakkale Cephesi Harekâtı
• Publisher: T.C. Genelkurmay Başkanlığı Askerî Tarih ve Stratejik Etüt (ATASE) Başkanlığı
• Publication Date: 1980
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Hardcover
• Genre: Military History; First World War
• Subject: The Gallipoli Campaign during the First World War
• Literary Content: Official military history; Archival research
• Themes: Gallipoli Campaign; First World War; Trench warfare; Mustafa Kemal Atatürk; Military strategy; Ottoman Army
• Historical Focus: The second phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, from the development of trench warfare to the Allied evacuation in 1915
• Educational Value: Official archival study documenting the Gallipoli Campaign through wartime diaries, operational orders, and military reports, with detailed analysis of trench warfare, the Suvla Bay landings, the victories at Anafartalar and Conkbayırı, and the leadership of Mustafa Kemal during one of the defining campaigns of the First World War.
• Collector Appeal: Official hardcover ATASE publication authored by Retired Staff Colonel İrfan Tekşut and Retired Staff Colonel Necati Ökse, offering one of the most comprehensive documentary studies of the Gallipoli Campaign based on original General Staff archives, making it an essential reference for collectors of Ottoman military history, Gallipoli studies, and official Turkish military publications.