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The Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I

Author : Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-27
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1546334963

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The Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I by Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading Most books and documentaries about the First World War focus on the carnage of the Western Front, where Germany faced off against France, the British Empire, and their allies in a grueling slugfest that wasted millions of lives. The shattered landscape of the trenches has become symbolic of the war as a whole, and it is this experience that everyone associates with World War I, but that front was not the only experience. There was the more mobile Eastern Front, as well as mountain warfare in the Alps and scattered fighting in Africa and the Far East. There was also the Middle Eastern Front, in both the Levant and Mesopotamia, which captured the imagination of the European public. There, the British and their allies fought the Ottoman Turkish Empire under harsh desert conditions hundreds of miles from home, struggling for possession of places most people only knew from the Bible and the Koran. The campaign to protect British Egypt from Turkish invasion was especially important to the Allied war effort. The Turks sought to cut the Suez Canal, a vital supply route connecting the Mediterranean with British colonies in East Africa and India and Britain's allies in Australia and New Zealand. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany quipped that the canal was the "jugular vein of the British Empire." Egypt at the outbreak of war was still nominally part of the Ottoman Empire, though British troops had been there since 1882, and the British ruled in all but name, with an Egyptian khedive as the supposed head of state. When the Ottoman Empire entered the war in late October of 1914, the British were quick to make Egypt a protectorate. With the Ottomans declaring jihad, or "holy war," against the Allies and calling for all Muslims to rise up, the British quickly removed Khedive Abbas Il Helmi, who was pro-German, and replaced him with the more tractable Hussein Kamel. It wasn't long into the campaign before the men had to march in that heat, pushing the Turks out of the Sinai and continuing into Palestine. The Turks suffered greatly in their marches as they prepared to attack Egypt, and the British would soon learn to appreciate what their enemies had been through. Massey noted, "There was a time when six miles a day in marching order was considered the utmost limit for infantry in the eastern desert. One day, when travelling light, during the battle of Romani, I tramped twelve miles and could get nobody to believe me. At the end of it I chanced upon the East Lancashire troops at Canterbury Siding, and could not move for two hours. Yet I have been a walker and runner from my youth up. I was fresher after a London to Brighton walk [about 50 miles], untrained, than at the finish of that desert twelve miles. And I was not carrying a sixth of the weight of the foot-sloggers. The fatigue of marching with the sun overhead was no light trial." For the men of the Allied and Ottoman armies, the land was as fearsome of an enemy as the men opposing them. The Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I: The History and Legacy of the British Empire's Victory Over the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East examines the history of this crucial but often overlooked campaign. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the campaign like never before.

World War I in the Middle East. How the Allied Campaigns in the Sinai and Palestine Rebuked the Popular Definitions of World War I Era Warfare

Author : Brendan Gillespie
Publisher : Grin Publishing
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3668225877

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World War I in the Middle East. How the Allied Campaigns in the Sinai and Palestine Rebuked the Popular Definitions of World War I Era Warfare by Brendan Gillespie Pdf

Document from the year 2016 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Ages of World Wars, grade: A, The Ohio State University, language: English, abstract: World War I is most often explained in the context of how it was the terminal turning point in how warfare was waged, namely that World War I was when the weapons of industrial powers outpaced the type of head-on collision of massive numbers of men that had been the preemptive military strategy for millennia. This paper does not attempt to dispute this argument, instead it argues that while World War I was undoubtedly "a war that changed war," there was a campaign waged between major powers in World War I that can be deemed "traditional" in the sense that men and their actions decided the fate and outcome, versus the manufactured warfare fought elsewhere, especially the western front in Europe. This campaign was the war waged in the Middle East between the British and the Ottoman Turks over the contested territory of Palestine, which may well have been one of the last "traditional" campaigns fought on this Earth. By using primary sources from World War I and more contemporary material, this paper will compare how drastically different the Palestine campaign was compared to how people view World War I in popular memory. World War I often gets "squeezed" into an easy definition that can explain a truly "world" war. It is important for historians, students of history, and everyday world citizens however to understand that historical events, especially involving war, are often vastly more complicated and diverse than they are made out to be.

British Military Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign, 1914-1918

Author : Yigal Sheffy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135245771

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British Military Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign, 1914-1918 by Yigal Sheffy Pdf

Shortly after the end of the First World War, General Sir George Macdonagh, wartime director of British Military Intelligence, revealed that Lord Allenby's victory in Palestine had never been in doubt because of the success of his intelligence service. Seventy-five years later this book explains Macdonagh's statement. Sheffy also adopts a novel approach to traditional heroes of the campaign such as T E Lawrence.

Desert Anzacs

Author : Neil Dearberg
Publisher : Interactive Publications Pty Ltd
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781925231632

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Desert Anzacs by Neil Dearberg Pdf

For 100 years, the astounding story of Anzac horsemen, cameleers, aviators, rough riders, medics, vets, light and armoured cars hasn’t been told. Until now. Championed by Australia’s Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel they overcame early feeble British political and military incompetence. Fast, open conflict, rather than septic trenches, suited their outback upbringing. Part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, they recovered the Holy Land after 730 years of Muslim control, even saving Lawrence of Arabia and his cause. Their stunning victory at the Battle of Beersheba was the last mass mounted charge of modern times. The ‘great ride’ offensive of the Desert Mounted Corps, with 30,000 horsemen, destroyed the Ottoman Empire and wreaked vengeance for Gallipoli. This is the first detailed account of the extraordinary military campaign that set the stage for today’s Middle East. Dearberg’s Anzac trilogy on World War I is now complete – Gallipoli, France, Palestine.

The Palestine Campaigns

Author : Field-Marshal Earl Wavell
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786258205

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The Palestine Campaigns by Field-Marshal Earl Wavell Pdf

In this thoughtful and well written account of the Palestinian campaigns, Field Marshal Wavell (at that time a Colonel) gives not only a very readable account of the actual campaigns themselves but also highlights the military maxims that gave success to the British Forces. Wavell himself was on the staff of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1917 and had a deep and firsthand knowledge of the operations and the theatre of war. As one of the most forward thinking leaders in the British Army of the time, Wavell’s conclusions on the future of war that he advanced in this book were quite prescient; the use of armoured vehicles and strategic mobility to mention but two. “The Palestine campaigns have been acclaimed as a triumph for cavalry and as the vindication of that arm in modern war. And quite certainly the skilful use of the mounted arm is the outstanding feature of the operations. But the true lesson is not so much the value of the horseman as the value and power of mobility, however achieved. “The campaigns are a classic illustration of this power, and are well worth careful study for this reason alone, since the chief aim of military thought at the present time must be to recapture the power of movement and manœuvre, which was lost in the principal operations of the late war in Western Europe.”—Extract from book

The Last Crusade

Author : Anthony Bruce
Publisher : Thistle Publishing
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1909609048

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The Last Crusade by Anthony Bruce Pdf

This is the first full account of World War I in Palestine since the official history published in the 1920s. It was a tough and fast-moving campaign, fought against a formidable enemy in harsh terrain and sometimes stupefying heat. Its highpoints - T.E. Lawrence's capture of Aqaba with a charge of Arab horsemen, and Allenby's victory march through the walled city of Jerusalem with fighters overhead and volleys of machine-gun fire in the streets - are classic moments in the history of warfare, but there is more that is equally gripping; the battles of Gaza were among the most hard-fought, and the battle of Megiddo among the most brilliant and decisive victories of the entire war.;Hostilities began with the defence of the Suez Canal, Britain's jugular, against the Ottoman Turks and their German allies. The Allies' thrust into Palestine when Allenby took over from the less aggressive Murray, and Lawrence harnessing the irregular forces of Arab nationalism, were much needed victories. In contrast to the failures at Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia, or the inconclusive battles on the Western Front, Palestine's view of movement and dramatic success made an essential contribution to the Allied will to win. Anthony Bruce has produced a comprehensive military history of the campaign, drawing on the full range of sources including the experiences of those who took part. "Bruce is not only a fine miltary historian but an engaging writer who makes the narrative seems as exciting as T E Lawrence's "Seven Pillars of Wisdom." Norman Stinchcombe. (Birmingham Evening Mail ) "Comprehensive and fascinating." The Middle East "Bruce has a good eye for the telling detail, and ... his account is untainted by the grinding of axes." Gary Sheffield. Times Literary Supplement

Australia's Palestine Campaign

Author : Jean Bou
Publisher : Australian Army Campaigns Series
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Australia
ISBN : 0980810000

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Australia's Palestine Campaign by Jean Bou Pdf

"Apart from the battle of Beersheba, the Palestine Campaign receives little attention in Australia compared to Gallipoli and the Western Front. With nearly two mounted divisions engaged against the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East for almost three years, however, it was Australia's longest running militarily significant endeavour of the First World War after the Western Front. In contrast to the years of grinding trench warfare in France and Belgium, the Palestine Campaign was a war of relative movement and manoeuvre. Cavalry, including Australia's light horse, played a prominent role, but it was a hard fought fully modern war, in which the latest military technologies and techniques were all used"--Back cover.

Palestine and World War I

Author : Eran Dolev,H. Goren,Yigal Sheffy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN : 0755607953

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Palestine and World War I by Eran Dolev,H. Goren,Yigal Sheffy Pdf

The Palestine Campaign has become one of the most glorified military campaigns of the twentieth century. The last campaign fought by the Ottoman Army, and thus the last act of the once-mighty Ottoman Empire, the Palestine Campaign saw the British Army under General Allenby conquer the Holy Land, forcing the Turkish army back into Europe. Meanwhile the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement ensured the British and French would continue to influence the Middle East for the next 60 years. This front saw some of the most influential stories of the Great War, from T.E. Lawrence's Arab army in the desert, to General Allenby entering Jerusalem on foot in 1917. Palestine and World War I shows how the events of the Great War have left a lasting legacy in the Middle East.

Incomplete Victory: General Allenby And Mission Command In Palestine, 1917-1918

Author : LCDR Geronimo Nuño
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786254016

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Incomplete Victory: General Allenby And Mission Command In Palestine, 1917-1918 by LCDR Geronimo Nuño Pdf

The Palestine Campaign of the First World War exhibited a fighting style that brought with it various challenges in mission command. While General Allenby, commanding the Allied Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF), gained several victories in the early stages of the campaign, he did not comprehensively defeat the Turkish forces in Palestine. He drove them away from their defensive line, but they escaped, avoided destruction, and retreated north to re-establish a defense and engage the EEF at later date. This thesis argues that General Allenby did not achieve the great successes at the battles of Beersheba, Gaza, Sheria, and the pursuit of Turkish forces that ended with Allenby’s capture of Jerusalem. Instead, Allenby had to learn how to succeed in Palestine to finally destroy the armies of the Ottoman Empire in Palestine at the battle of Megiddo in September 1918. The research in this study highlights the mission command challenges in Allenby’s early campaigns and how he learned to overcome them and adapt his tactics to achieve complete victory at the battle of Megiddo. This thesis will use the tenets of mission command, consisting preparation, combined arms, prioritization of resources, and communication, to examine General Allenby’s Palestine campaign. Mission command, both a function of war and a philosophy of leadership comprises one of the key facets of military thought that leaders must consider in order to achieve complete victory.

With the British Army in the Holy Land

Author : H. O. Lock,Alex Struik
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2012-11-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1481113062

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With the British Army in the Holy Land by H. O. Lock,Alex Struik Pdf

The Sinai and Palestine Campaigns took place in the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War I. A series of battles were fought between British Empire, German Empire and Ottoman Empire forces from 26 January 1915 to 31 October 1918, when the Armistice of Mudros was signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Entente Powers. This book is an account of the Palestine campaign, "illustrated from the experiences of one who was present" by Major H. O. Lock of the Dorsetshire Regiment and was first published in 1919.

The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine

Author : Sir Henry Gullett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 844 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1935
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN : OCLC:1164072891

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The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine by Sir Henry Gullett Pdf

How Jerusalem Was Won

Author : W. T. Massey,Alex Struik
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-11-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1481079921

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How Jerusalem Was Won by W. T. Massey,Alex Struik Pdf

Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby GCB, GCMG, GCVO (23 April 1861 – 14 May 1936) was a British soldier and administrator most famous for his role during the First World War, in which he led the Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in the conquest of Palestine and Syria in 1917 and 1918.Allenby was arguably one of the most successful British commanders of the war, utilising strategies he developed from his experiences in the Boer War and on the Western Front towards his Palestinian Campaigns of 1917–18. His management of the Battle of Megiddo in particular, with its brilliant use of airplanes, infantry, and mobile cavalry, is considered by many to be a precursor to the Blitzkrieg tactics so widely employed by Germany during the Second World War.

Allenby's Gunners

Author : Alan H. Smith
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526714688

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Allenby's Gunners by Alan H. Smith Pdf

Alan Smith's Allenby's Gunners tells the story of artillery in the highly successful World War I Sinai and Palestine campaigns. Following Gallipoli and the reconstitution of the AIF, a shortage of Australian gunners saw British Territorial artillery allotted to the Australian Light Horse and New Zealand Mounted Rifle brigades. It was a relationship that would prove highly successful and Allenby's Gunners provides a detailed and colorful description of the artillery war, cavalry and infantry operations from the first battles of Romani and Rafa, through the tough actions of Gaza, the Palestine desert, Jordan Valley and Amman to the capture of Jerusalem. The story concludes with the superb victory of Megiddo and the taking of Damascus until the theater armistice of 1918.Smith Covers the trials and triumphs of the gunners as they honed their art in one of the most difficult battlefield environments of the war. The desert proved hostile and unrelenting, testing the gunners, their weapons and their animals in the harsh conditions. The gunners' adversary, the wily and skillful Ottoman artillerymen, endured the same horrendous conditions and proved a tough and courageous foe.The light horsemen and gunners also owed much to the intrepid airmen of the AFC and RFC whose tactical and offensive bombing and counter-battery work from mid-1917 would prove instrumental in securing victory. This is an aspect of the campaign that is seamlessly woven throughout as the action unfolds.The Sinai and Palestine campaigns generally followed a pattern of heavy losses and setbacks for an initial period before allied forces eventually prevailed. This is a highly descriptive volume that tells and oft-neglected story and fills the gap in the record of a campaign in which Australians played a significant role. It is a welcome addition to the story of the Australians in the Middle Eastern campaigns of World War I.

Photographic album compiled by a German officer during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I, 1918

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1918
Category : Middle East
ISBN : OCLC:1425977606

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Photographic album compiled by a German officer during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I, 1918 by Anonim Pdf

An album compiled by a German officer of the 146th Infantry Regiment during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. Photographs range in size from 6 x 9 cm to 13 x 18 cm and show views of Jerusalem, Nablus, Biddya, Mesudye, Sebastia, Syria, the Jordan River and Istanbul. Includes photographs taken during the return voyage to Germany via Gibraltar [11 views]. Images largely feature the local people, buildings, antiquities, landscapes and soldiers.

With Our Army In Palestine

Author : Antony Bluett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2023-11-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1835529038

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With Our Army In Palestine by Antony Bluett Pdf

"With Our Army in Palestine" is a memoir and firsthand account written by Antony Bluett, an officer who served in the British Army during World War I. The book details Bluett's experiences as a soldier in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of 1916-1918. Published in 1921, Bluett's narrative takes readers on a compelling journey through the challenging and diverse landscapes of the Middle East during the war. The focus is on the military operations conducted by the British forces against the Ottoman Empire in the Sinai Peninsula, Palestine, and beyond. Key aspects covered in the book include: Military Campaigns: Bluett provides a detailed account of the military campaigns, describing the challenges faced by the British forces in the harsh desert environment. The narrative encompasses battles, strategies, and the overall progress of the campaign. Life in the Field: The author offers insights into the daily life of a soldier in the EEF, discussing the hardships, camaraderie, and the dynamics of military life during the campaign. Geopolitical Context: Bluett places the military actions within the broader geopolitical context of World War I, explaining the significance of the British campaign in the Middle East and its connections to the overall war effort. Cultural and Historical Observations: Beyond the military aspects, Bluett provides observations on the local cultures, landscapes, and historical landmarks of the region, adding depth to the narrative. Personal Reflections: The memoir incorporates personal reflections and emotions, allowing readers to connect with Bluett's experiences on a more intimate level. "With Our Army in Palestine" serves as both a historical document and a personal testament to the challenges faced by soldiers during a crucial period in the Middle East. The book contributes to the understanding of the World War I campaigns in the region and provides valuable perspectives on the human experiences amid the complexities of war.