The Sideshows: Italy, Gallipoli, and the Middle East
Roger L. Ransom () and
Jared David McKenzie ()
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Roger L. Ransom: University of California, Riverside
Chapter Chapter 16 in Imperial Wars in the Modern Era, 2025, pp 89-94 from Springer
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Abstract The Western front of the First World War has received most of the attention from historians of the First World War because of the size of the battles that were raging and the fact that it was likely that whoever won these battles was likely to win this war.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07701-1_16
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