Friday, May 22, 2009

Lets learn some History Lessons, which repeats itself.

Some WWI art work and several Animated Show and Tell about WWI Gallipoli War where Turks stopped the Imperial Invaders and against all odds.



A large Naval Assault was mounted by Brits and its allays..









Day and night, Dragnuts, carriers and first airplanes drop their bombs.






Among the colonial armies piled up
Australians and Newzealand were a challenge for Turks during ground invasion, they dug to preserve what little gains they had. They were digging caves to blow the ground above them.











This is Nusret mine ship. the ship that was the miscalculated risk for usally cold-hard pre-calculated Brits. This one ended all the Navy invasion pretty much.









26 of these ottoman Turkish mines has ended all for the Brit Imperial navy. Hopes, Dreams and potential enslavement of Turks.












Ground invasion was going on strong with fresh lies by Brits. Moslem Africans was told they are here to rescue the Caliphate (moslem pope), Aussies, New Zea land, French, their Colonies, Indians you name it they are buried here.




From all continents; Oceania, Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Indian Asia, Antarctica..all had been given a different reason to die..





My poor countryman was waiting with the chain gun, which Brits never told their colonials that Turks has them.

Australians was coming up the hills and bullets are hailing from the top. They kept coming..

They were probably been told all for the queen and the "country"!!






During the naval attack of 18th March, Seyid was posted as a simple private in Rumeli Mecidiye Tabyasi, a fortification on the European side of the Dardanelles, not so far from Kilidbair. Apart from some smaller artillery, his battery also possessed six heavy calibre guns, handled by "Havranli Koca Seyid" (Big Seyid from Havran, his birthplace) and his colleagues.



By noon of 18th March, nearly all the big guns had been knocked out by fire from the Allied warships. Seyid's gun was still able to fire, but the mechanism to feed the big shells into the gun had been destroyed. In a supreme effort, he ran to the remaining ammunition, took one of the monstrously big shells in his arms and brought it single-handed to the gun.

History has it that the projectile weighed "215 okka" (must have been something like our kilos) and another element to let the legend take shape was that it might well have been this precise shell that hit HMS Ocean.




Australians and new Zea land was determined to proved their usefulness to Brits so they pushed forward with night bayonet attacks. Entire generations, University full of students wiped out over night during those attacks with nothing to show for..so very sad..






Below is a documentary that I made using 3d renderings and special effects to honor the protectors and their once enemies. Narrated by Al Boz. I hope today they take a lesson out of this.

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