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Tango0114 Feb 2015 10:24 p.m. PST

"For someone who has read only English-language sources about the Gallipoli campaign there is some adjustment required when you arrive in the area. The Gallipoli peninsula is a Turkish national park. While the Allied sites, monuments, and cemeteries are impressive and properly cared for, the Turkish sites exceed them in quantity and size…"

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Hunlion15 Feb 2015 3:34 a.m. PST

We are planning to go to Turkey for a two week holiday. My question is would it be worth it for the family to visit the area or would just a wargamer would appreciate
it only.

Thanks

Hunlion

brass117 Feb 2015 7:46 a.m. PST

Try a PM to John the Greater. He's been there, although it was quite a while ago.

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