What you mean by sacrifice ?? They came to invade an another country but gave their lessons and went to hell. Imagine if soldiers from other country attack and try to invade your country, what would you do ?? Welcome them by food and drink or fight and defend your home country ?
I chose to remember the men that fought and died, on all sides, not the politics that set them against each other on a battlefield. Every one of them did their duty to their country, and deserves our remembrance. @Alec, if you choose to perpetuate the differences that caused this sadness, you carry on.
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours. You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.
+Greatest Turk So sad that the reforms carried out by the great Kemel ATATURK are now being rolled by by Sunni Conservative P,M Erdogan ,ally of al Nusra and I.S .. well educated secular Turks are under pressure ,and journalist who expose his dealings with terrorist ,or his major assaults on Turkish Kurd's are threw in prison . Erdogan rose to power on the backs of Turkish rural Muslim conservatives , Didn't Bush and Blair use the destruction of one Kurdish village ,for their destruction of Iraqi society ? Turkish governments have razed a thousand such villagers , Where is Batman Bush and his faithful Robin Blair , Oh ! Turkey is in NATO !
ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Turks fought you and they won, simple as that. If you can't get over that fact then keep making noises I guess. You nor any person you've ever met lived in those areas so don't claim it as if you were just pushed away from it. Develop your country instead of dreaming İstanbul like kids. Man, Islamic Turkey is bad but beggar self-confident greece is even worse.
The BBC News #drone was flown over the #Gallipoli peninsula to capture the historic sites where so many died. The forces of the Ottoman Empire repelled an attack from the British Army, soldiers from Commonwealth countries including Australia, New Zealand, India and Canada, and France. Between April 1915 and the Allied withdrawal in January 1916, more than 140,000 men were killed on the two sides. #Gallipoli100
gallipoli campaign is my favourite study in the history of world war I. want to visit gallipoli. my tribute to all the heroes of gallipoli who died on there. turks, british, anzac, indian etc. my tribute to the great worrior kamal ataturk who lead the turks to a glorious victory.
If u read ottoman official papers from gallipoli, it clearly says that ataturk was a LOW level commander. When he led nationalists to the victory of winning, he changed history to make himself seem the hero. #Revealthesecrets
My grandfather was at Gallipoli. God bless them all who lost their lives and for those men who returned home lived with the nightmares forever. Respect to all.
Why ? We had no any feeling of enemy to you all. There is no reason you attacked us. Were Anzaks know where is the Türkiye when they attacked ? Well , we have our country already but it could be not.
but they never let you get in our land.We are never afraid of giving our lives for our country.Ask to your ancestors. ah sorry they were busy making fake films rather than fighting.
Jack213 and gallipoli remains turkish to this day.... so i guess you could say the turks died for a reason... the anzacs however?... some bullshit legend was made up about their heroics to compensate for the failed landing
@@OMOMOMOMOM190 "gallipoli remains turkish to this day" The allies never had plans to annex any territory of Turkey. They just wanted the Ottomans out of the war, which they later achieved.
My great uncle was in the first group to land. After three days of fighting he came down with severe pneumonia. He died on a hospital ship on the way back to Egypt. My grandmother lost many friends to ww1 and it basically gutted the community she grew up in. Everyone lost brothers, fathers and sons and she lost her suitor. I have all of her letters and cards from her friends and family to her (1890's - 1950's) and the difference is noticeable in them. All of the joy and community warmth just disappears after the war.
@@sugarkane4830 an australian would never casually brush off the brutal military massacre of our anzac troops by the blundering british military hierarchy of the time.
Once Ottoman was a superpower for centuries. Though Ottoman had lost all of its' glories still they were too hard in their home. It was not Balkan. It was Anatolia, their homes. You can not expect an easy victory against them.
Wishing you showed footage of Ari Burnu - the closest resting place of the fallen. The waters off Anzac Cove are beautiful, calm, clear. The sand is rough. The terrain hot, crumbling, and vegetation is spiked and very low. Gallipoli/Gelibolu is a beautiful place, peaceful and quiet. We should all work towards peace ❤
About 150.000 soldiers died in a small area that days. It has been 106 years. You can still see the bones of soldiers if you visit there. I felt really awkward, sad and proud when I visit there.
What were these commanders thinking? Didn't they have topographic maps? How could they expect to overcome those hills? My dad, who was at Omaha Beach said the most profound thing, " I will never understand how so few could send so many knowingly to their deaths!!!" I always thought adrenalin was the worst drug bodies make, but now I think it is ego! Why wasn't this Churchills downfall?
The ANZACs landed on the wrong beach, one of the commanders screwed up majorly and gave the boat the wrong coordinates or something so they ended being kilometres away from their actual landing spot, which would have been a much easier area to invade.
gallipoli: like the normandy d-day landings, but for more than 6 months hell indeed at least the views were nice and good mates were everywhere, the only two pros i can think of
@@mrblitzkrieg3376 As someone who loves history, Sabaton is without a doubt my favorite band. No drugs, no half naked women, not even any cussing in any of their songs. Just telling history through rock'n roll. My kind of band.
gallipoli: dont mess with Turks... "if two jews come together, they will establish a company.. if two Turks come together, they will establish a country." so the message: Turks will take back their lands from europe.
I just got done watching program on Netflix about this campaign. Some pretty horrific living conditions amist brutal fighting. Watching the drone footage, can't help but to wonder how many bodies are still there undiscovered, likely never will be.
@@anthonylynch4737 Yep British 'shit planners', they only conquered a third of the world and later defeated the Ottoman Empire anyway. Stop trying to shift blame.
@@analog9439 Yes it was. The Newfoundland Regiment served very briefly at the end of the campaign as part of 29th Division, though they did nothing of significance.
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori - Wilfred Owen
MK there were 50,000 Albanian volunteers who took part in it there is graves marked with their place of birth like Esup Pristina Skoder Elbasan Mittrovica all Albanian cities also Bosnians did take part too.
@@saiahr5463 place names must be use of owners languages :D gallipoli is greek, now gelibolu konstantinapolis is greek, now istanbul smyrne is greek, now izmir.... also we call selanik in turkish between us but now thessaloniki..
@@funkybprojectFirstly no one outside of Turkey knows what Gelibolu is, only Gallipoli. And Constantinople is the political name, also the old city of Istanbul. And im sure you have called a country other than Turkey by the Turkish name that is not correct in English or another language.
I don t remember was who ... ı thınk fırst prımemınıster of İsrail s father who born in İstanbul was there ... and father who Arafat who father of Palestıans was there at war on sıde of Ottomons.Ottomon won at war and lost sıde went to Jarusalem - Kudüs ... for they need show to they have people that somethınk ... İsrael-Palestınıan problem started in thıs poınt ... heeyyy son s ... ı won thıs war for you ... ıf they say ...
@Gazza Boo the destruction of the ottoman empire has caused more trouble then good as the borders have created tension among people. Terrorist groups popping up funded by foreign powers.The middle east is unstable and worst off then when the ottoman had it. You could say any empire or country is evil because all have committed atrocities. Same goes with ideologies
as a young new zealander, this is at the very top of my bucket list. Not gallipoli the destination, the broad unforgiving cemetery where my ancestors and foreign fore fathers were laid to rest
***** The fact that the BBC would respond to a random "TH-cam troll" truly amazes me. However, it was greatly enlightening, as it shows your twisted and biased perspective, so thank you for demonstrating where you stand. The reality is that Turkey has officially asked Armenia to come to Turkey and prove their claims, and Turkey has opened its historical archives but Armenia has not (why not I wonder). The reality is that it is mathematically and historically impossible for 1,500,000 Armenians to have died in 1915. On the other hand, the Armenian Dashnak and Hunchak parties carried out whole-scale massacres of Ottoman Muslims beginning in the 1870s (when they were formed) and ending in 1923. 2 million Ottoman Muslims, many of them Turks, persihed as a result of ethnic conflict and war in Turkey during this period. WILL THE BBC EVER SHOW THAT IT CONSIDERS MUSLIMS TO BE HUMANS TOO? OR WILL IT NOT, SINCE IT DOES NOT?
Pleiadian45 523.000 Turks were killed by armenians between 1910-1920 why dont you say that? 613 Turks (83 children,106 women,424 men) were killed by armenians in the Hocalı village.Moreover, not in the 1st World War.In 1992.Our archives are open about WW1.This is not the job of politicians,the job of the historians.
***** This is propaganda and you taking one side without proof. Armenia, Russia and every other nation claiming that an Armenian genocide was committed by the Ottoman Empire should come forth and deliver their proof. Open your archives and present neutral, objective historians and experts. Why can't you do it?
***** www.tallarmeniantale.com/weems-Nazi.htm Interesting read - Now, did this happen? Nazi-Armenians. It so, then how dare they claim an "armenian genocide"..Stop the scam, the lies and the untold truths. Bring out the truth or zip-up.
Rest in peace, so many good men from all nations. I wish we had learned from your sacrifice.
@fire and ice u knob ead they fought for there country and they hade courage and honour unlike you
What you mean by sacrifice ?? They came to invade an another country but gave their lessons and went to hell.
Imagine if soldiers from other country attack and try to invade your country, what would you do ??
Welcome them by food and drink or fight and defend your home country ?
I chose to remember the men that fought and died, on all sides, not the politics that set them against each other on a battlefield. Every one of them did their duty to their country, and deserves our remembrance. @Alec, if you choose to perpetuate the differences that caused this sadness, you carry on.
I wish WE had learned from the sacrifices. Now we have a islamist president and an bad economy that is worse than Papua New Guinea's.
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours. You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.
+Greatest Turk So sad that the reforms carried out by the great Kemel ATATURK are now being rolled by by Sunni Conservative P,M Erdogan ,ally of al Nusra and I.S .. well educated secular Turks are under pressure ,and journalist who expose his dealings with terrorist ,or his major assaults on Turkish Kurd's are threw in prison . Erdogan rose to power on the backs of Turkish rural Muslim conservatives , Didn't Bush and Blair use the destruction of one Kurdish village ,for their destruction of Iraqi society ? Turkish governments have razed a thousand such villagers , Where is Batman Bush and his faithful Robin Blair , Oh ! Turkey is in NATO !
ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Turks fought you and they won, simple as that. If you can't get over that fact then keep making noises I guess. You nor any person you've ever met lived in those areas so don't claim it as if you were just pushed away from it. Develop your country instead of dreaming İstanbul like kids. Man, Islamic Turkey is bad but beggar self-confident greece is even worse.
You come from Mongolia. Turkish is an Altai language from the mountains of Western Mongolia. You don't even know the basics.
ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ last time we were there was 900s. More than 1000 years so get over it.
@@Seventh7Art What do you think the romans did?
lmfao
The BBC News #drone was flown over the #Gallipoli peninsula to capture the historic sites where so many died. The forces of the Ottoman Empire repelled an attack from the British Army, soldiers from Commonwealth countries including Australia, New Zealand, India and Canada, and France. Between April 1915 and the Allied withdrawal in January 1916, more than 140,000 men were killed on the two sides. #Gallipoli100
Thank you !!
I shared your video .
elisabeth tubaut
Thank you Elisabeth
Most were fighting for home and family or thought so.
***** Ähem - and Joe?
gallipoli campaign is my favourite study in the history of world war I. want to visit gallipoli. my tribute to all the heroes of gallipoli who died on there. turks, british, anzac, indian etc. my tribute to the great worrior kamal ataturk who lead the turks to a glorious victory.
If you come gallipoli we wander gallipoli 😁
If u read ottoman official papers from gallipoli, it clearly says that ataturk was a LOW level commander. When he led nationalists to the victory of winning, he changed history to make himself seem the hero. #Revealthesecrets
dude you are not studying well
Kemal just a colonel at the campaign
@@Euzuner41 What the hell? Then who led the defense? Erdogan or Kemal Kilicdaroglu? Maybe it was you?
@@Euzuner41 Kendi kurucusunu sevmeyen birisi olmak bok gibi hissettirirdi. İyi ki Atatürk gibi birisi çıkmış. Yoksa Araplar gibi asimile olurdum
My grandfather was at Gallipoli. God bless them all who lost their lives and for those men who returned home lived with the nightmares forever. Respect to all.
Why ? We had no any feeling of enemy to you all. There is no reason you attacked us.
Were Anzaks know where is the Türkiye when they attacked ?
Well , we have our country already but it could be not.
@@ertugrul02turkoglu16 they never told them why gallipoli was invaded
@@ertugrul02turkoglu16 what are you talking about?
@@ertugrul02turkoglu16 anzac*
@danh555ingiltere nin anzaklar için dediği, "savasmaya istekli hevesli çocuklar""sende bu lafı unutma
This is great success for turkish history .. They had just believe and won..
but they never let you get in our land.We are never afraid of giving our lives for our country.Ask to your ancestors. ah sorry they were busy making fake films rather than fighting.
TWKnight Let's all stop fighting eachother over a war that was 400 years ago.
Jack213 and gallipoli remains turkish to this day.... so i guess you could say the turks died for a reason... the anzacs however?... some bullshit legend was made up about their heroics to compensate for the failed landing
TWKnight are you Romanian?
@@OMOMOMOMOM190 "gallipoli remains turkish to this day"
The allies never had plans to annex any territory of Turkey. They just wanted the Ottomans out of the war, which they later achieved.
My great uncle was in the first group to land. After three days of fighting he came down with severe pneumonia. He died on a hospital ship on the way back to Egypt. My grandmother lost many friends to ww1 and it basically gutted the community she grew up in. Everyone lost brothers, fathers and sons and she lost her suitor.
I have all of her letters and cards from her friends and family to her (1890's - 1950's) and the difference is noticeable in them. All of the joy and community warmth just disappears after the war.
was he include the invaders or protectors?
The british generals in charge will never be exhonerated for sending those men to their deaths...may they forever be dishonoured.
@@a-b-c123 Seriously it was over 100 years ago.
@@sugarkane4830 an australian would never casually brush off the brutal military massacre of our anzac troops by the blundering british military hierarchy of the time.
@@sugarkane4830 th-cam.com/video/Vy_IOU_j42A/w-d-xo.html
Once Ottoman was a superpower for centuries. Though Ottoman had lost all of its' glories still they were too hard in their home. It was not Balkan. It was Anatolia, their homes. You can not expect an easy victory against them.
Amazing video! It looks so beautiful, yet 100 years ago it was a place of carnage.
At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them.
Wishing you showed footage of Ari Burnu - the closest resting place of the fallen.
The waters off Anzac Cove are beautiful, calm, clear. The sand is rough. The terrain hot, crumbling, and vegetation is spiked and very low.
Gallipoli/Gelibolu is a beautiful place, peaceful and quiet.
We should all work towards peace ❤
I've been there on three separate occasions and the thought that stays with me is "they went up those hills"!
We are never give our country...
@frosty pablo there are not homeland of turks. There's local people are arabs
@frosty pablo how can you write such a thing under this video??? Learn respect first.
@frosty pablo i meant respect the deads youre reminding our loss my great grand died at that battle
@@BatuhanEraslan Çanakkale's local people are Arabs? Are you out of your mind, I wouldn't be this surprised if you said Greeks...
About 150.000 soldiers died in a small area that days. It has been 106 years. You can still see the bones of soldiers if you visit there. I felt really awkward, sad and proud when I visit there.
What were these commanders thinking? Didn't they have topographic maps? How could they expect to overcome those hills? My dad, who was at Omaha Beach said the most profound thing, " I will never understand how so few could send so many knowingly to their deaths!!!" I always thought adrenalin was the worst drug bodies make, but now I think it is ego! Why wasn't this Churchills downfall?
The ANZACs landed on the wrong beach, one of the commanders screwed up majorly and gave the boat the wrong coordinates or something so they ended being kilometres away from their actual landing spot, which would have been a much easier area to invade.
This was Churchhills downfall. But he came back during WWII
I am ahmed from pakistan.i love my Turks brothers.specialy about there history.salute to ataturk and ottomans.God bless you turks.you are our proud.
very well done and another unique insight into the once nightmarish battlefields of gallipoli
Next time just come with your swimsuits and not with weapons. I can guarantee that you'll have a better experience.
gallipoli: like the normandy d-day landings, but for more than 6 months
hell indeed
at least the views were nice and good mates were everywhere, the only two pros i can think of
Joan Ruiz Jacob and more casualtys
More like Iwo Jima
This is the real power of the Ottoman Empire you see.
the ottomans where weak before the great war they lost all there territory in eroupe and africa
Here sits the souls of thousands, Invaders and defenders both, shouting with courage as they ran to meet their brave end.
Hear them whisper
Voices from the other side
Hear them calling
Former foes now friends are resting side by side
A sabaton fan eh
@@mrblitzkrieg3376 As someone who loves history, Sabaton is without a doubt my favorite band. No drugs, no half naked women, not even any cussing in any of their songs. Just telling history through rock'n roll. My kind of band.
Cape helles 35 ,000 British, Irish, India , Canada Newfoundland, scotland 🇬🇧🇮🇳🇨🇮🇨🇦🏴
Lest we forget brothers
im a new zealander my grandfather was here
For all that lay there life down for us we thank you... however both sides sufferd in this. I live in both camps and feel so sad for all...
My great great grandfather fought in ww1 as the ottomans
Lest We Forget
Good footage with a heart breaking history,..4x's as much for the Turks as the Brit's the Anzacs and the French.
Helles is such a confronting memorial, and so very different to the French cemetery nearby.
What's the name of the music?
Its a copyrighted BBC soundtrack idiot
It was obviously a mistake to have chosen Gallipoli. The terrain beyond the beach is impossible for an army moving artillery.
gallipoli: dont mess with Turks... "if two jews come together, they will establish a company.. if two Turks come together, they will establish a country." so the message: Turks will take back their lands from europe.
baruter89 Yıl 2016 hala yahudi ve ermeniyi hakaret olarak kullanıyoruz.
*TurGAY*
I just got done watching program on Netflix about this campaign. Some pretty horrific living conditions amist brutal fighting. Watching the drone footage, can't help but to wonder how many bodies are still there undiscovered, likely never will be.
Long love Turkey,,,, May Allah protect Turkey,,,,Aameen
Yes, the allies lost a lot of lives, but the Turks also lost 86,000 lives in this campaign of WW1.
Lemnos remembers you, Anzacs!
God bless all who died but you should have thought for your selves god don't bless Churchill
My great grandad is one of them graves
Long story short, the allies attempted to trap the ottoman forces but ended up getting crushed by the ottomans
Yes the British not the Anzacs were shit planners of the campaign.
@@anthonylynch4737 Yep British 'shit planners', they only conquered a third of the world and later defeated the Ottoman Empire anyway. Stop trying to shift blame.
hi can ya'll smart people help me, is this video considered to be a primary or secondary source thank you
I know I'm late but of course this is secondary because it is from 100 years later and not from the time
Thousands of irishmen died fighting for Britain
No one forced them too
Turks held the high ground. And back in them days, as a defender, that's all you needed.
That’s all you needed? Ok my 9 year old strategy genius commender
No mention of Newfoundland!
It wasn't found back then.
@@analog9439 Yes it was. The Newfoundland Regiment served very briefly at the end of the campaign as part of 29th Division, though they did nothing of significance.
and so, it continues
Kutsal toprak .
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie:
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori - Wilfred Owen
such a beautiful garden of eden was once worse than hell
its sad both the anzacs and turks didmt want this war no one wanted the war but it all started because austria wanted revenge for his sons death
not only the Turkish soldier fight in the ottoman army but also there is a lot of Arabic soldiers and from Bosnia and Albania
sorry for my bad English
Guys i said that many times there were no arabs in gallipoli campaign.
MK there were 50,000 Albanian volunteers who took part in it there is graves marked with their place of birth like Esup Pristina Skoder Elbasan Mittrovica all Albanian cities also Bosnians did take part too.
ÇANAKKALE GEÇİLMEZ
YOU CAN'T PASS DARDENEL!
YOU CAN'T SPELL DARDANELLES!
@@saiahr5463 in turkish dardanel :D
@@funkybproject yeah but he was speaking english.
@@saiahr5463 place names must be use of owners languages :D
gallipoli is greek, now gelibolu
konstantinapolis is greek, now istanbul
smyrne is greek, now izmir....
also we call selanik in turkish between us but now thessaloniki..
@@funkybprojectFirstly no one outside of Turkey knows what Gelibolu is, only Gallipoli. And Constantinople is the political name, also the old city of Istanbul. And im sure you have called a country other than Turkey by the Turkish name that is not correct in English or another language.
I don t remember was who ... ı thınk fırst prımemınıster of İsrail s father who born in İstanbul was there ... and father who Arafat who father of Palestıans was there at war on sıde of Ottomons.Ottomon won at war and lost sıde went to Jarusalem - Kudüs ... for they need show to they have people that somethınk ... İsrael-Palestınıan problem started in thıs poınt ... heeyyy son s ... ı won thıs war for you ... ıf they say ...
you live on the other side of the world wtf are you doing there?! people are crazy.
ReKt axaxaxaxaxaxaxa
İf england wasnt be agresive. Maybe hitler wasnt be historical man.
Lol get rekt
Don't come back again.
@Bjorn russia advanced pretty far into ottoman territory because the ottoman were not equipped with gold winter clothing.
@Gazza Boo the destruction of the ottoman empire has caused more trouble then good as the borders have created tension among people. Terrorist groups popping up funded by foreign powers.The middle east is unstable and worst off then when the ottoman had it. You could say any empire or country is evil because all have committed atrocities. Same goes with ideologies
Greece: *ok* 😅
as a young new zealander, this is at the very top of my bucket list. Not gallipoli the destination, the broad unforgiving cemetery where my ancestors and foreign fore fathers were laid to rest
Who else thing turkey should've not ove rourld the wourld
Evan Hunnicutt they didn't
MOG0417246 MLG pro they did at that time.
Can someone please tell me what this person is saying?
@@nathankingham1248
Who else thinks Turkey should not have ruled the world ??
Recognize Armenian Genocide 1915-23.
Pleiadian45 th-cam.com/video/0DJWg_5LnXs/w-d-xo.html
***** The fact that the BBC would respond to a random "TH-cam troll" truly amazes me. However, it was greatly enlightening, as it shows your twisted and biased perspective, so thank you for demonstrating where you stand. The reality is that Turkey has officially asked Armenia to come to Turkey and prove their claims, and Turkey has opened its historical archives but Armenia has not (why not I wonder). The reality is that it is mathematically and historically impossible for 1,500,000 Armenians to have died in 1915.
On the other hand, the Armenian Dashnak and Hunchak parties carried out whole-scale massacres of Ottoman Muslims beginning in the 1870s (when they were formed) and ending in 1923. 2 million Ottoman Muslims, many of them Turks, persihed as a result of ethnic conflict and war in Turkey during this period.
WILL THE BBC EVER SHOW THAT IT CONSIDERS MUSLIMS TO BE HUMANS TOO? OR WILL IT NOT, SINCE IT DOES NOT?
Pleiadian45 523.000 Turks were killed by armenians between 1910-1920 why dont you say that? 613 Turks (83 children,106 women,424 men) were killed by armenians in the Hocalı village.Moreover, not in the 1st World War.In 1992.Our archives are open about WW1.This is not the job of politicians,the job of the historians.
***** This is propaganda and you taking one side without proof. Armenia, Russia and every other nation claiming that an Armenian genocide was committed by the Ottoman Empire should come forth and deliver their proof. Open your archives and present neutral, objective historians and experts. Why can't you do it?
***** www.tallarmeniantale.com/weems-Nazi.htm Interesting read - Now, did this happen? Nazi-Armenians. It so, then how dare they claim an "armenian genocide"..Stop the scam, the lies and the untold truths. Bring out the truth or zip-up.