Letter from Atatürk to Anzacs family. “Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives …You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side in this country of ours. You, the mothers, who sent their sons from far away countries, wipe away your tears. Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.” A response by an Anzac’s mother to Atatürk’s words: “The warmth of your words eased our sorrow for our sons who vanished in Gallipoli, and our tears ended. Your words are a consolation to me as a mother. Now we are sure that our sons rest in peace in their eternal rest. If your Excellency accepts, we would like to call you ‘Ata’, too. Because what you have said at the graves of our sons could only be said by their own fathers. In the name of all mothers, our respects to the Great Ata who embraced our children with the love of a father.” That's why, when we go to Gallipoli, we also pray for the Anzac soldiers who died. The last time we went, I prayed for both Turkish soldiers and Anzac soldiers. This was the greatest gentlemen's war the world has ever seen. We Turks call this war the Battle of Çanakkale, but we also call it the "Gentlemen's War".
Düşmanı bu kadar masum görme ihtiyacınız nedir? Onlar bizi yok etmek için gelmiştiler. Siz ise onlara saygı duyuyorsunuz, umarım ileride bu düşünceniz ülkemizin güvenliğini tehlikeye atmaz.
@@Marcus.junius.brutusyea, many nations were fighting for the commonwealth during the second world war, Scotland, Australia, New zealand, Ireland, Canada.
@@muharebe_istasyonuguess you have never been never been on a frontline just by that statement, Gallipoli campaign was fought by solider on both sides yes the allies lost and Turks won but both side would have had a lot of respect for each other since they where losing their lives for reasons most didn’t understand but both side done their duty and gave everything
Sorry to hear that mate, have a similar story myself. My grandpa's uncle was lost at the Somme, he was with the 9th Royal Fusiliers. His name was marked at Theipval for the missing Brits and South Africans.
My grandfather’s father was killed in Conkbayırı too, as a Turkish soldier. Your grandfathers are lying in our bosom and are in peace. Respect from Turkiye
@@jammyscouser2583 i think he was lost his memories and after a years or so he becames Turkish citizens so he doesn't come back to your home. Well it was just my theory don't take it so serious.
This was a war, our grandparents were pulled into without their will. Let us never make the same mistakes again. Soldiers used as pawns for the greeds of monarchs and barons. As a Turk I send my respects to the brave Turkish and ANZAC soldiers.
Recently discovered "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" In turkey "A Ballad for Chanakkale" we are all brothers and sisters Dont get fooled by politicians
There is now a high level of respect between both countries, the Gallipoli campaign led to the rise of General Attaturk and the fall of the Ottoman Empire, leading to Turkey becoming an independent country. Pilgrimage to Gallipoli by young Australians is now seen as a right of passage.
@@muharebe_istasyonu It was over 100 years ago and Attaturk eventually visited Australia as an honoured guest and gave a stirring speech, saying the bodies of the slain Australians who were buried there were now sons of Turkey. There has only been some small disrespect recently, due to Erdogan's belligerent attitude and his attempts to make Turkey a stricter Islamic nation instead of being moderate. Perhaps you should read a little more history, go for a walk around the block, then come back when you are a little more mature. Edit: Better still, travel to Gallipoli in two weeks time and watch the dawn service on 25 April. It honours 3 Nations.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
The assault upon Chunuk Bair failed because unlike the Turks, the other columns that were supposed to support Malone got lost and the Turkish supports didn't. The Turks had a manpower advantage at the critical time and place, as so often during the Gallipoli battles.
Here's a fact about the Gallipoli campaign there was a man who invented a new type of way to use a rifle a not Shure what army but a soldier named Lance corporal William beach he invest the paroscop rifle
Kardesim yorumlarda avustralyalılara dusmanca davranman hoş olmamış. İngilizlerle onları bir tutma onlar canakkaleye kandırılarak getirilen cocuklar sadece ve türklere derin saygıları var. Atalarımız bile onlara saygı duyup cepheden atılıp yaralılarını taşımış sendeki bu aptalca ırkcılık niye anlamadım
@@muharebe_istasyonu Why are you trying to make one of the most senseless battles, between two countries who have long since buried their animosity, a point of misguided nationalism? Australian and Turkish soldiers both fought bravely, only to be let down by their commanders. Lions led by sheep, yet you would try and score point for a battle more than a century old in a youtube comment section and dishonour both of our dead. Shame on you
Why anzac come our lands? Is our problem? Heros only defend. This is an propaganda film but really good for accurate... Turk Çanakkale films are better.
@@justempty7036 Ettiğin küfürü dava etsem başın çok ağrır, bu videodaki bütün yorumlarını silmeni istiyorum. Sizin gibilere dava açmak gibi bir hobim var, bugün şanssız günündesin kardeşim benim.
@@BraveGisgo They prefer to sleep through the injustices meted upon their neighbours, having learnt nothing from the events depicted in this film. It's sad that some people hate humanity this much.
Letter from Atatürk to Anzacs family.
“Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives …You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side in this country of ours. You, the mothers, who sent their sons from far away countries, wipe away your tears. Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.”
A response by an Anzac’s mother to Atatürk’s words:
“The warmth of your words eased our sorrow for our sons who vanished in Gallipoli, and our tears ended. Your words are a consolation to me as a mother. Now we are sure that our sons rest in peace in their eternal rest. If your Excellency accepts, we would like to call you ‘Ata’, too. Because what you have said at the graves of our sons could only be said by their own fathers. In the name of all mothers, our respects to the Great Ata who embraced our children with the love of a father.”
That's why, when we go to Gallipoli, we also pray for the Anzac soldiers who died. The last time we went, I prayed for both Turkish soldiers and Anzac soldiers.
This was the greatest gentlemen's war the world has ever seen.
We Turks call this war the Battle of Çanakkale, but we also call it the "Gentlemen's War".
Düşmanı bu kadar masum görme ihtiyacınız nedir? Onlar bizi yok etmek için gelmiştiler. Siz ise onlara saygı duyuyorsunuz, umarım ileride bu düşünceniz ülkemizin güvenliğini tehlikeye atmaz.
theirs not much else to say as an Aussie other than for allowing us to celebrate every year the soldiers who lost their lives here. thanks
Lmao I love the interaction between the two sides holding up their shovels for target practice
Turks always admired the courage of ANZACs! The ANZAC spirit was born in Gallipoli. Mehmeds and Johnnys laying side by side in peace now. 🇦🇺🇹🇷🇳🇿
The Irish were there to
@@Marcus.junius.brutusyea, many nations were fighting for the commonwealth during the second world war, Scotland, Australia, New zealand, Ireland, Canada.
Dont be a liar, we Turks hate our enemies.
@@muharebe_istasyonu we are not your enemies anymore.
@@muharebe_istasyonuguess you have never been never been on a frontline just by that statement, Gallipoli campaign was fought by solider on both sides yes the allies lost and Turks won but both side would have had a lot of respect for each other since they where losing their lives for reasons most didn’t understand but both side done their duty and gave everything
My Grandads uncle was killed up Chunuk Bair and his body was never found. He was with the Auckland Battalion
Sorry to hear that mate, have a similar story myself. My grandpa's uncle was lost at the Somme, he was with the 9th Royal Fusiliers. His name was marked at Theipval for the missing Brits and South Africans.
My grandfather’s father was killed in Conkbayırı too, as a Turkish soldier. Your grandfathers are lying in our bosom and are in peace. Respect from Turkiye
Why your grandads is come our lands?
@@Kanskar because they were lied to
@@jammyscouser2583 i think he was lost his memories and after a years or so he becames Turkish citizens so he doesn't come back to your home.
Well it was just my theory don't take it so serious.
This was a war, our grandparents were pulled into without their will. Let us never make the same mistakes again. Soldiers used as pawns for the greeds of monarchs and barons. As a Turk I send my respects to the brave Turkish and ANZAC soldiers.
always loved Gallipoli, being a new Zealander ive always been interested in NZ war and history
I'm Australian but sadly they tend to ignore the NZ part of Gallipoli.
Same bro
Recently discovered
"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda"
In turkey
"A Ballad for Chanakkale"
we are all brothers and sisters
Dont get fooled by politicians
It’s the capitalists and sell out state/s that divided the proletariat and continues to.
*"We are all brothers"*
:) nice joke
There is now a high level of respect between both countries, the Gallipoli campaign led to the rise of General Attaturk and the fall of the Ottoman Empire, leading to Turkey becoming an independent country. Pilgrimage to Gallipoli by young Australians is now seen as a right of passage.
Yeah as a Turk its a real shame situation for us. We shouldn't respect the enemies.
@@muharebe_istasyonu It was over 100 years ago and Attaturk eventually visited Australia as an honoured guest and gave a stirring speech, saying the bodies of the slain Australians who were buried there were now sons of Turkey. There has only been some small disrespect recently, due to Erdogan's belligerent attitude and his attempts to make Turkey a stricter Islamic nation instead of being moderate. Perhaps you should read a little more history, go for a walk around the block, then come back when you are a little more mature.
Edit: Better still, travel to Gallipoli in two weeks time and watch the dawn service on 25 April. It honours 3 Nations.
Im turkish i respect Anzacs 🙏 🇹🇷🇦🇺🇳🇿
@@muharebe_istasyonuya sen ne ılık bir adammışsın. Yanında silah patlasa kafanı nereye sokacağını şaşırırsın burada millete artistlik yapıyorsun
@@kutayfrat1654Kes la, yanımda olsan sana gösterirdim ne olduğumu.
In 2:02 . The turkish soldier says İyi ateş gardaş! (Good shot bro)
It was real fun fighting against you fine charrmin blokes.. It was the best days of our lives.. Thanks a bunch for all those bygone great memories ! 😢
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Thanks to Mr. Churchill. How brilliant.
Immaculately Humanistic Ending
Great History
Good Work
Beautiful
The Comfort Of Man Know’s No Bounds
Incredible Humanistic Vibe
Great History
Surpassingly Good Production
Beautiful Film
Wonderful Examples and Lessons
the second scene with General Birdwood and Cliffy always makes me laugh, he is such a larrikan 😂 he was one of. my fave charachters
The assault upon Chunuk Bair failed because unlike the Turks, the other columns that were supposed to support Malone got lost and the Turkish supports didn't. The Turks had a manpower advantage at the critical time and place, as so often during the Gallipoli battles.
Manpower advantage on the Ottoman side? Bullshit
Tbh this is my favourite war movie / tv show
Here's a fact about the Gallipoli campaign there was a man who invented a new type of way to use a rifle a not Shure what army but a soldier named Lance corporal William beach he invest the paroscop rifle
In the end they're just human, the corruption from the high command that brings such destruction
Gallipoli The ambition of Churchill, sure he was not in the trenches,nor his relatives.
But?....
Their were no cowards in trench warfare
the rich send the working class to fight each other
Pretty sure they didn't smoke tailor made cigarettes with filters back then.
Çanakkale is impassable! 🇹🇷
Kardesim yorumlarda avustralyalılara dusmanca davranman hoş olmamış. İngilizlerle onları bir tutma onlar canakkaleye kandırılarak getirilen cocuklar sadece ve türklere derin saygıları var. Atalarımız bile onlara saygı duyup cepheden atılıp yaralılarını taşımış sendeki bu aptalca ırkcılık niye anlamadım
Australia always had good soldiers.
That is why you fall under our bayonets, right?
@@muharebe_istasyonu
What’s This all about
( you) ?
@@muharebe_istasyonu Why are you trying to make one of the most senseless battles, between two countries who have long since buried their animosity, a point of misguided nationalism? Australian and Turkish soldiers both fought bravely, only to be let down by their commanders. Lions led by sheep, yet you would try and score point for a battle more than a century old in a youtube comment section and dishonour both of our dead. Shame on you
@@muharebe_istasyonusikintilisin galiba
Chanakkale is our pride
2:11 He is saying Vurayım şunları (Lemme shoot em')
Not a patch on the first one
The new zealanders look british
bruh
Uhhhh does he know 💀
what a stupid comment! whats a New Zealander supposed to look like?
@@dogedaytimedoge1854 no one tell him
Ok
Next time use your amulet from Marvell.
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Why anzac come our lands? Is our problem? Heros only defend. This is an propaganda film but really good for accurate... Turk Çanakkale films are better.
They didn't choose to come 😂😂 it was British empire
Saçmalama dostum ya durup dururken Triumvurate yüzünden oldu bittiyle Rus limanlarını bombalattık Türk bayraklı Alman gemilerine.
@@mediatube8521 Exactly.
@@mediatube8521 They were volunteers
It was 109 years ago bro the UK ain't doing shit anymore
ANZUS Empire Elizabeth NHS Oasis Lads Blitz Brexit - Exit
Lay off of the drugs.
at that battle all heros were from ottoman side for sure.
Heroes? Thousands of young men killed. Wereld was the heroism?
Sure Ahmed
Muslim bias 😂
Mhp gençlik kolları konuştu.
@@justempty7036 Ettiğin küfürü dava etsem başın çok ağrır, bu videodaki bütün yorumlarını silmeni istiyorum. Sizin gibilere dava açmak gibi bir hobim var, bugün şanssız günündesin kardeşim benim.
Guys of 17years old, dying for our freedom so we can live in a gender neutral world 😂
Any and every chance you get to complain about woke people, aye?
@@BraveGisgo yep 👍👍
@@BraveGisgo They prefer to sleep through the injustices meted upon their neighbours, having learnt nothing from the events depicted in this film. It's sad that some people hate humanity this much.
Crap movie
good thing it's a TV show then.
@@Cheapersm0kes it’s still crap 🤣
@@Cheapersm0kes horrible budget and it just looks lame
@@Wake-up90 Yeah, well, you know, that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
@@Cheapersm0kesbro just look at the clips he posts haha and he thinks this is shit😂😂
Best 11:11 ATATÜRK❤