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English seaman Joe Murray describes walking corpses, “The ghosts of Gallipoli”. Irishman Munster Fusilier Guy Nightingale, whose initial bloodthirsty zeal continually reveals to his mother the daily horrors in graphic detail and with a kind of macabre relish at not sparing her, changes gradually to terminal weariness of fighting...
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His change is the most marked and his nightmares continue with tragic effect long after the war ends. Turkish commander Salahadin Adil writes home tenderly to his wife and newborn child. Lt Mujib writes of his mixed feelings of revenge and compassion at seeing “hundreds of British boys’ bodies lying on our land, whose eyes will open no more”...
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