Die Schlacht um die Dardanellen 1915
Muhlmann, C.: ca. 2000, hardcover, 195 pages, with photos and folded map in the back of the book. Reprint of the 1927 edition. Carl Mühlmann’s Die Schlacht um die Dardanellen (1927) is a German staff officer’s chronicle of the Gallipoli campaign, explaining how Ottoman-German defenses, directed by General Liman von Sanders, thwarted the Anglo-French naval assault and anticipated the subsequent landings. Drawing on operational records and eyewitness testimony, Mühlmann emphasizes the tight coordination between Turkish troops and their German advisers, describing strategic redeployments at Bolayır and along the Asian shore that turned the Dardanelles into an impassable barrier for the Entente forces. In very good condition
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