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portada Gallipoli: The Egerton Diaries and Papers: The Diaries and Papers of Major-General Granville Egerton CB Commanding 52nd Lowland Division at Gallipoli,
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
158
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.5 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.32 kg.
ISBN13
9781912390847

Gallipoli: The Egerton Diaries and Papers: The Diaries and Papers of Major-General Granville Egerton CB Commanding 52nd Lowland Division at Gallipoli,

David Raw (Author) · Helion & Company · Paperback

Gallipoli: The Egerton Diaries and Papers: The Diaries and Papers of Major-General Granville Egerton CB Commanding 52nd Lowland Division at Gallipoli, - Raw, David

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Synopsis "Gallipoli: The Egerton Diaries and Papers: The Diaries and Papers of Major-General Granville Egerton CB Commanding 52nd Lowland Division at Gallipoli,"

As Commander of 52nd Division, Granville Egerton kept a detailed long daily diary of the events, conditions and personalities at Gallipoli between June and September, 1915. He is highly critical of the decisions and tactics of the campaign as well as of his C-in-C Sir Ian Hamilton and Corps Commander Aylmer Hunter-Weston. 'Ian Hamilton can't help himself from being a liar'. The daily long diary was sent by King's Messenger to his mother in Bournemouth. It gives a vivid picture of life on the Peninsula. The long diary is now deposited in the National Archives. He also details the impact of the Gretna Railway disaster before embarkation. 'I landed at Cape Helles Gallipoli Peninsula in Command of the 52nd Lowland Division on June 21st, 1915, and left it on September 16th, 1915. I landed a weak division of 10,900 men, and within three weeks, had lost 4,800 killed and wounded, and about 1,000 sick - of the officers over 70% were hors de combat during this short period'. He also kept a short diary which details the deteriorating state of his own health, exacerbated by local conditions. The short diaries are in the National Library of Scotland. In addition Egerton supplied evidence to the Dardanelles Commission and kept post-war Journals with an evaluation of the campaign and the views of his own circle of friends. He records a critical conversation with Kitchener before embarkation. The papers and journals are in the National Library of Scotland and in the Imperial War Museum. The author reproduces the diaries and papers in full with detailed notes and analysis in chronological order.

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