Gallipoli Diary

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Gallipoli Diary is a firsthand account of the Gallipoli Campaign written by British General Sir Ian Hamilton, offering detailed insights into the planning and conduct of the World War I operation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
war diary
author Ian Hamilton NERFINISHED
Sir Ian Hamilton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes conduct of the Gallipoli campaign
planning of the Gallipoli campaign
documents Allied landings at Gallipoli
interaction between military and political leadership
logistical difficulties of the campaign
documentsRoleOf Ian Hamilton as commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
focusesOn British and Allied operations at Gallipoli
genre military history
war memoir
hasPart operational reports
personal observations
strategic reflections
historicalValue primary source on the Gallipoli campaign
language English
mainSubject Dardanelles Campaign NERFINISHED
Gallipoli campaign NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
narrativeForm firsthand account
perspective British high command
portrays difficult terrain and conditions at Gallipoli
strategic challenges of amphibious warfare
timePeriodDescribed 1915
World War I NERFINISHED
usedAsSourceBy historians of World War I

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Ian Hamilton notableWork Gallipoli Diary
Sir Ian Hamilton notableWork Gallipoli Diary