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    True Blue History - Gallipoli Campaign

    enAugust 10, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915 was the Australian Imperial Force’s brutal introduction to the realities of war. Suffering alongside them were soldiers from other Commonwealth countries. In this podcast, Adam discusses with oral historian Peter Hart, the British Army’s experience of Gallipoli. Peter provides a British perspective of what occurred and the campaign’s significance in British military history.

     

    Presenter: Adam Blum

    Guest: Peter Hart - Oral Historian

    Editor: Kyle Watkins

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