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    Delhi 1857
    Tragic Story of the Dardanelles. Ian Hamilton's Final Despatch
    Tragic Story of the Dardanelles. Ian Hamilton OS Final Despatch
    • On 11th October 1915 General Sir Ian Hamilton, commanding Gallipoli, received a cable from the SofS for War (Kitchener) asking for an estimate of the losses which would be involved in an evacuation of the peninsula. Hamilton regarded such a step as unthinkable and replied accordingly the next day. On 16th October he received another cable recalling him to London where he was told HMG wanted a fresh, unbiassed opinion, from a responsible commander, upon the question of an early evacuation. The man chosen was General Sir C.C.Monro, then C-in-C Third Army in France. Hamilton never received another operational command. This, then, is his final despatch, written in London and dated 11th December 1915, and in it he describes the operations on Gallipoli in July and August .

      Tragic Story of the Dardanelles. Ian Hamilton OS Final Despatch
    • Delhi 1857

      The Siege, Assault, and Capture as Given in the Diary and Correspondence of the Late Col. Keith Young, C.B.

      • 456pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Eye witness story of the siege and storming of Delhi in the Indian Mutiny. Drawn from the letters of Keith Young, a senior British official, to his wife at Simla, this is a vivid personal account of a key episode.

      Delhi 1857