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11 Movies Saved by Historical Inaccuracy
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19/07/2007 09:47:12
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
 
 
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>>I didn't tell you anything. Only just said why he could hate from you...
>
>You did. You said I can get the answers why he hates the Brits from that movie. Therefore you're saying that it happend just like in the movie.


I just said "you can finds the ANSWERS". Answers why they hate you, true or false. That can't show that I said movie says truths...


>Of the allied casualties about half were British alone, the anzacs only 1/4 as many:
>
>                     Died     Wounded  Total
>Total Allies         44,072   97,037 141,109
>- The United Kingdom 21,255   52,230 73,485
>- France (estimated) 10,000   17,000 27,000
>- Australia           8,709   19,441 28,150
>- New Zealand         2,721   4,852   7,553
>- India               1,358   3,421   4,779
>- Newfoundland           49      93     142
>Ottoman Empire       86,692 164,617 251,309
>Total (both sides)  130,764 261,654 392,418
>
Hmmm.. Sorry... It seem australians make propaganda better from you. or they belonged their ancestors better from you. Actually my people weren't visiting Gallipoli. We learned visit Gallipoli from Anzacs... (I didn't visit yet...hehe...)

>I'm surprised that the Turkish casualties were so high, more that 2x those of the allies. If you go by the film you'd think it was just like shooting fish in a barrel for the Ottomans.

That's normal... It's their viewpoint :)

But essence that's a good war-opposite movie...

There is two theory:

1. Gallipoli can quickly defend. So that war could be so short... But our german commander wanted extend that war for help german troops on the other fronts. So a lot of ottoman soldiers died...

2. Our armory so little and we fighted a lot of nations...

I believe in first one...
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