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ANZACs Massacred at Gallipoli – The Ottoman Inferno ANZACs Massacred at Gallipoli – The Ottoman Inferno Gallipoli (1915) — where Allied ambition collided with Ottoman resolve. From ANZAC Cove and V Beach to Chunuk Bair and Suvla Bay, this video reveals how a plan for a “quick victory” became a blood-soaked disaster, and how Mustafa Kemal and the 57th Regiment reshaped history. In this video, we trace the campaign from the first landings on April 25, 1915, through the August Offensive and the final evacuation, showing why Gallipoli still defines national memory for ANZACs and modern Turkey. Inside this video: The strategic idea behind the Dardanelles and why the naval assault failed ANZAC landings: strong currents, deadly terrain, surprise lost Mustafa Kemal and the 57th Regiment: the decisive counter-move ANZAC Cove chaos, brutal attrition, and the five-hundred-yard foothold Cape Helles / V Beach and the River Clyde tragedy The summer of 1915: trenches, thirst, disease, and unending fire The August Offensive: Lone Pine, The Nek, Chunuk Bair, and Suvla Bay Why the evacuation (Dec 1915–Jan 1916) was the best-run Allied operation Timestamps 0:00 – Dawn, April 25, 1915: “quick victory” hopes as ANZAC boats approach 1:36 – London’s search for a breakthrough; Churchill’s Dardanelles plan 3:39 – Naval push meets mines & shore batteries; forcing the straits fails 4:13 – Pivot to amphibious landings; Allied force assembled, multi-pronged plan 5:45 – Landings drift north; cliffs and ravines, surprise lost 6:39 – Mustafa Kemal reacts fast; 57th Regiment races for the heights 7:53 – ANZAC Cove chaos; by 10:24 a precarious 500-yard beachhead 11:12 – Cape Helles / V Beach carnage from the River Clyde under MG and wire 14:34 – Trench stalemate & summer hell: thirst, disease, flies ravage both sides 25:12 – Evacuation (Dec 1915–Jan 1916); 25:42 – legacies for Turks and ANZACs 👉 Subscribe for more clear, cinematic breakdowns of WWI and military history. 💬 Comment: What do you think was the decisive turning point at Gallipoli—The Nek or Chunuk Bair? #gallipoli #anzac #war #ottomanempire #militaryhistory #history #historystory Please note when watching videos on this channel: Our channel is dedicated to providing accurate and well-researched historical content. All archival images and reference materials shown are authentic, ensuring credibility and truthfulness. Certain reenactment scenes are enhanced with AI technology to create more vivid and realistic visuals, helping viewers better imagine and understand the historical events.