>Actually at Gallipoli wars Ataturk was a lieutenant colonel.
>Since for a few years ago turkish people don't visit Gallipoli. Maybe envy your young visitors motivated us and turkish people visit Gallipoli than. Turkish and anzak (if incorrect, sorry I don't know how write that word in English) people died in there for english and german war games.You call one of the biggest wars in history, one were millions died horrible deaths "English and German war games"?
Metin, you have to read some history before you make comments without knowledge.
Turkey did not have to enter the war. It did because War Minister Enver Pasha had an agenda and wanted not to be left out. That he secretly signed a pact with the losing side, therefore losing the Ottoman Empire is beyong assinine.
Enver Pasha signed the Turco-German Alliance pact in August 1914. Turkey formally entered World War I on 28 October 1914 with the bombing of Russian Black Sea ports. Sure they did great in Gallipoli, aided by the British and ANZAC generals incompetence while trying to open the Dardanelles entry to supply Souther Ruissian ports closed by Turkey. They lost Crete. They lost the Middle East (Palestine, Lebanon, parts of Syria, etc.), no to mention the massacre of Armenians in 1915. I am surprised you do not know your history or at least you misunderstand it.