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Why invade Turkey? ► remove one of Germany's most important allies (Ottoman Empire). ► Open the vital sea-route to Russia (helping Tsar Nicholas II). ► Draw the wavering neutral Balkan States - particularly Greece, Romania and Bulgaria - into the Entente. ► With stalemate on western front, the Allies needed a victory.
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The Dardanelles: The straight between the Aegean Sea, in the Sea of Marmara.
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The Plan – part 1 ► British & French Naval Assault on the Forts either side of Dardanelles. ► Knock Turkey out of the war by sailing through ‘the narrows’ (clearing mines as they went) and blockading Constantinople. ► Minimal deployment of troops – marine raiding parties to stop shore batteries ► Attack set for for 18 March, 1915.
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Why Did This Plan Fail? ► Turks knew they were coming ► The straights were heavily mined ► No ground support from troops. ► Turks had mobile guns firing from either side at the minesweepers. ► 3 ships sunk by mines, 3 others damaged ► Navy withdraws, for fear of further loss.
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Naval Attack of March 18, 1915
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The Plan – Part II ► On 23 March, Navy requests joint operation with Army to silence Turkish guns either side if Dardanelles so they can clear minefields ► 75,000 British (including ANZAC) and French troops stationed in Greece and Egypt were to be landed on the Gallipoli peninsula to knock out the guns.
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Details of the Plan Part II ► 29 th Division to land at Cape Helles on 5 beaches & capture Achi Baba. ► ANZACS were to land on ‘Brighton Beach’ (north of Gabe Tepe) & capture Mal Tepe. ► French force would launch a fake attack at Besika Bay as would the Royal Naval Division at Bulair to confuse the Turks. ► Attack set for 25 th April 1915.
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The Numbers ► British and French = 29 th Division (17,649), ANZAC (30,638), French (16,762), RND (10,007). Total =75,056 ► Ottomans = 6 divisions under Von Sanders, (60,000) spread across the Dardanelles. Another 60,000 to 90,000 within close proximity of area Total=60,000-150,000
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Turkish troops before the attack. Patrols along coast, 2 divisions (20,000) close by ANZAC Helles 29 th Div.
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Problems with this Plan ► Turkish forces were prepared for an attack after months of Naval bombardment and the not so secret troop build-up in Egypt and Lemnos. ► Confusion over navy’s role – army thought it was a joint attack, navy thought they’d wait and see - Hamilton based in Egypt, Navy Command on Lemnos. ► Only one month to prepare following failed navy attempt on March 18 to April 25 th - not enough staff to prepare, not enough of the right weapons/equipment (artillery, hand grenades etc), inaccurate maps
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Biggest Problem = The Terrain Very steep incline, heavily fortified with well concealed Turkish snipers.
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The Beach = NARROW
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