Quotes About Dardanelles
In the spring of 336 BCE, three of his generals led a force across the strait of the Dardanelles from Europe to Asia.
~ Roderick Beaton
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couple of hundred miles to the north and slightly to the west, the strait known as the Dardanelles
~ Roderick Beaton
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He alone had been held responsible for the failure of the British naval attack of the Dardanelles, and many people had blamed his lack of judgement for the suffering and slaughter of the Gallipoli campaign. He had found no solace, during the summer of 1915, in being Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, a Cabinet post devoid of all administrative work, and incapable of satisfying his ambition.
~ Martin Gilbert
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There is an age-long argument about ships versus forts. Nelson said that a six-gun battery could fight a 100-gun ship-of-the-line. Mr. Balfour, in the Dardanelles inquiry, said in 1916: "If the ship has guns which can hit the fort at ranges where the fort cannot reply, the duel is not necessarily so unequal.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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