Monday 26 January 2015

Leslie Balian‎I am a descendant of a survivor of the Armenian Genocide! 23 hrs ·



Does any body get it?
The Gallipoli Campaign, also known as the Dardanelles Campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Çanakkale (Turkish: Çanakkale Savaşı), was a campaign of World War I that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula[6] in the Ottoman Empire between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916. The peninsula forms the northern bank of the Dardanelles, a strait that provides a sea route to what was then the Russian Empire, one of the Allied powers during the war. Intending to secure it, Russia's allies Britain and France launched a naval attack followed by an amphibious landing on the peninsula with the eventual aim of capturing the Ottoman capital of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul).[7] The naval attack was repelled and, after eight months' fighting, with many casualties on both sides, the land campaign also failed and the invasion force was withdrawn to Egypt.
By the end of the war, four major imperial powers—the German, Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires—ceased to exist. The successor states of the former two lost substantial territory, while the latter two were dismantled. The maps of Europe and Southwest Asia were redrawn, with several independent nations restored or created. During the Paris Peace conference, The Big Four imposed their terms in a series of treaties. The League of Nations was formed with the aim of preventing any repetition of such an appalling conflict. This aim, however, failed with weakened states, economic depression, renewed European nationalism, and the German feeling of humiliation contributing to the rise of nazism. These conditions eventually contributed to World War II.
Prince Charles of Wales is to visit Turkey for the 90th anniversary of the battle of Gallipoli to be held between April 22 and 25.
Prince Charles' office has said that the Prince will participate in the Dawn Ceremony to be held in Canakkale on April 25th as part of the memorial activities. The Duchess of Cornwall, who is currently on honeymoon with Charles in Balmoral, Scotland, will not attend the event.
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  • Leslie Balian Most important,, "Prince Charles of Wales is to visit Turkey for the 90th anniversary of the battle of Gallipoli to be held between April 22 and 25. Prince Charles' office has said that the Prince will participate in the Dawn Ceremony to be held in Ca...See More
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  • Leslie Balian Get it the Ottoman Empire was the enemy but yet they allowed the murderous slaughter of Armenians for their potential colony that they now attempt
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  • Anita Davidian Leslie Balian... I half-Australian/Armenian Cousin... doesn't. SMH 
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  • Seta Cox Dear Leslie, thank you for bring this information to the forefront of our attention. It is such an interesting piece of information, but absos vor its importance has been upgraded to clash with the commemorations of our most highest priority 'The Centennial of our own sad heritage' The Recognition of the 1915 Genocide of Armenians by Young Turks This item is posted to seta'sarmenian.blogspot.co.uk

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