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worth a visit to see the resting place of many WWI heroes.
a well organized martyrdom at the entrance to Eceabat. it is very beautiful and clean. it is the resting place of the fallen soldiers from WWI and the battle of Gallipoli. 100k deaths and 250k wounded...
worth a visit to see the resting place of many WWI heroes.
a well organized martyrdom at the entrance to Eceabat. it is very beautiful and clean. it is the resting place of the fallen soldiers from WWI and the battle of Gallipoli. 100k deaths and 250k wounded...
I liked it. The place is interesting and has a great atmosphere. After the great wall there are stairs below and there is another monument. There is also a souvenir and tea shop.
I liked it. The place is interesting and has a great atmosphere. After the great wall there are stairs below and there is another monument. There is also a souvenir and tea shop.
Over 1200 men died in this hospital in the 240 day campaign. They did not die on the front at the time of injury and were not counted as casualties of the battle at the time. Not sure if have since jo...
worth a visit to see the resting place of many WWI heroes.
a well organized martyrdom at the entrance to Eceabat. it is very beautiful and clean. it is the resting place of the fallen soldiers from WWI and the battle of Gallipoli. 100k deaths and 250k wounded...
worth a visit to see the resting place of many WWI heroes.
a well organized martyrdom at the entrance to Eceabat. it is very beautiful and clean. it is the resting place of the fallen soldiers from WWI and the battle of Gallipoli. 100k deaths and 250k wounded...
Interesting place
I liked it. The place is interesting and has a great atmosphere. After the great wall there are stairs below and there is another monument. There is also a souvenir and tea shop.
Interesting place
I liked it. The place is interesting and has a great atmosphere. After the great wall there are stairs below and there is another monument. There is also a souvenir and tea shop.
The horror of war
Over 1200 men died in this hospital in the 240 day campaign. They did not die on the front at the time of injury and were not counted as casualties of the battle at the time. Not sure if have since jo...