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18 March Çanakkale War - How was the Çanakkale Victory won? Stop, passenger! This place is where did you land without knowing where The place is an age sank. Çanakkale Victory is the story of how a nation defended its independence by defying the whole world, that love of homeland and independence is needed, not numbers, to win the war, and a great heroic epic written with the blood of our beloved nation. The British and French navies, which had never been defeated for 200 years before the Dardanelles War, were ready on 18 March 1915 with a total of 231 large and small ships, 4 submarines and 1155 cannons. The occupation forces came to Çanakkale with an army of 480 thousand people in order not to leave their affairs to chance. The invaders, who lost the Battle of Gallipoli and left 375,000 casualties while escaping, returned with 105 thousand soldiers without looking back. The number of soldiers of the Ottoman army was around 315,000. In this war where we gave 250 thousand martyrs, the number of martyrs whose names and hometowns are known is only 50 thousand. About 200 thousand of our unnamed heroes left behind are resting in peace in the land of Çanakkale, which they watered with their blood, saying Çanakkale is Impenetrable. Even a few stories about the Çanakkale Victory will be enough to reveal the atmosphere of the war. Seyit Corporal of Edremit, known as Koca Seyit, almost shouted to the whole world that Çanakkale could not be passed easily by carrying the 276 kilos bullet of a cannon whose mechanism was broken, putting the cannon into the barrel and hitting the British battleship Ocean. An effort was made to win the war by saying Çanakkale is impassable. Ezineli Yahya Sergeant, who was defending Ertuğrul Bay, stood up to 3,000 enemy soldiers with his 63 heroic comrades for 12 hours. When Yahya Sergeant and his friends retreated to their company in the Ruined Castle at midnight, only three men remained. One of the four submarines participating in the war, the French submarine named Turkuaz was shot down by Topçu Müstecip Corporal. The stranded submarine was captured along with its crew. Embroidered handkerchiefs with clipped hairs were found on the chests of 2,500 soldiers who were martyred. It was obviously the hair of his wife, fiancee, loved one or child. Our soldiers, who fought and fell martyrs carrying those handkerchiefs on their chests, were buried with embroidered handkerchiefs on their chests. They gave their lives by saying Çanakkale is impassable. It has been calculated that exactly 6000 bullets per square meter fell in the environment of the Dardanelles War, which had become a complete hell. This rate is the highest rate in the history of world war. While the probability of two bullets colliding in the air is one in 600 million, tens of bullets that collided in this way were found during the Dardanelles War. During the Dardanelles War, sniper women and female infantrymen, along with men, fought on the front line and put up a common struggle. During the Dardanelles War, the doctors were as tired as the soldiers. Hopeless cases were not dealt with at all and priority was given to those who had a chance to survive. When his own son was brought before a Turkish doctor, he said, "There is no chance of survival," and asked for the other patient, and he could only go to his son's grave the next day. British Admiral Sackville Carden, who was confident that they could easily pass through the strait, first had a nervous breakdown and then lost his mind as three important ships of the British navy sank in the strait, where Turkish artillery fired, and many of them were seriously injured. He understood what the word Çanakkale impassable meant. A clerk who kept the records of the soldiers in Egypt, because he was tired of constantly writing "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps", found the abbreviation ANZAC, which is the initials of the words, and this abbreviation went down in world history. #canakkalesavası #canakkalezaferi