During the Great War, university students, like all young men at the age of military service, were called up as part of the general conscription in the Ottoman Empire. According to a popular story, which is the subject of this study, all Darulfunun (today Istanbul University) students who took part in the Gallipoli campaign as volunteers in May, 1915, were annihilated in the May 19th attack. As all students of 1915 were lost, the medical school was said to have had no graduates in 1921. This investigation was carried out, using material from the university and military archives, to identify the medical students who died on the Gallipoli battlefield, and to clarify their situation at that time. It was found that, as academic staff and studen...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
Wounded British prisoners sit in a hospital tent behind Turkish lines in Gallipoli during the Darden...
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
This is a descriptive study intended to reveal the effects of the first days of the Battle of Gallip...
More than 2,000 graduates and students of the University of Sydney served in the First World War. Ab...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
It is essential to know not only the shooting-war in the combats occurred in different fronts in the...
OBJECTIVE: To review the selected historiographic and contemporary literature that examined the Otto...
Settled areas close to combat zones have been affected by each stage of the war. The Gallipoli which...
It was one of bloodiest battles of the First World War. The fight for Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula p...
Although it started fast in the West Front in Europe, WWI stuck at some time. The idea of cutting th...
Objective To review the selected historiographic and contemporary literature that examined the Ottom...
The course of First World War was characterised by the technological advancements brought about by i...
© 2014 Dr. David Colin NoonanThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Read...
The Gallipoli campaign occupies an important place in modern Turkish history, a position reinforced ...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
Wounded British prisoners sit in a hospital tent behind Turkish lines in Gallipoli during the Darden...
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...
This is a descriptive study intended to reveal the effects of the first days of the Battle of Gallip...
More than 2,000 graduates and students of the University of Sydney served in the First World War. Ab...
What is referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign in the textbooks all over the world is the only major ...
It is essential to know not only the shooting-war in the combats occurred in different fronts in the...
OBJECTIVE: To review the selected historiographic and contemporary literature that examined the Otto...
Settled areas close to combat zones have been affected by each stage of the war. The Gallipoli which...
It was one of bloodiest battles of the First World War. The fight for Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula p...
Although it started fast in the West Front in Europe, WWI stuck at some time. The idea of cutting th...
Objective To review the selected historiographic and contemporary literature that examined the Ottom...
The course of First World War was characterised by the technological advancements brought about by i...
© 2014 Dr. David Colin NoonanThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Read...
The Gallipoli campaign occupies an important place in modern Turkish history, a position reinforced ...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
Wounded British prisoners sit in a hospital tent behind Turkish lines in Gallipoli during the Darden...
The Great War in 1914 to 1918 destroyed mighty empires, and created nations from their ashes. Both ...