The Pals at Suvla Bay

The Pals at Suvla Bay
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Book Synopsis The Pals at Suvla Bay by : Henry Hanna

Download or read book The Pals at Suvla Bay written by Henry Hanna and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Landgangen ved Suvla Bay i 1915 var en del af augustoffensiven i Den 1. Verdenskrig og var det sidste forsøg på at bryde den fastlåste situation ved Gallipoli. På trods af let modstand ved landgangen mislykkedes gennembruddet på grund af inkompetence hos den ledende General-løjtnant Sir Frederick Stopford. Sidste del af bogen har personalia med billede og lille tekst om officerer og andre englændere der deltog i den militære operation.


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