Get more from your money with up to 5.00% p.a. interest

with a National Seniors Term Deposit account

Win a copy of Krithia: The Forgotten Anzac Battle of Gallipoli


Enter now

by Mat McLachlan

In May 1915 during World War I, British units tried to capture the village of Krithia on the southern tip of the Gallipoli peninsula. Australian and New Zealand units were sent to reinforce the British. On 8 May, the Anzac troops took part in a bloody battle near Krithia. Advancing across a featureless plain in broad daylight, with no idea where the Turkish defenders were, the Anzacs came under a hail of machine-gun and rifle fire. The Australians managed to advance, but got nowhere near the village and dug in well short of their objective. The New Zealanders on their left fared no better. By the end of the day, over 1800 Anzac troops had been killed or wounded.

Supported by first-hand accounts and oral history, Krithia features the stories of a number of Australians, New Zealanders and Turks - some who survived, some who didn't. The battle of Krithia is a tale of bravery and sacrifice, and a vivid portrait of men doing their best under hellish conditions. It's a great Australian story that hasn't been told - until now.

For your chance to Win a copy of of Krithia: The Forgotten Anzac Battle of Gallipoli, submit the form below. If the details are not correct, please update your details through My Account. The competition closes 11:59 PM AEST on Friday 13 September 2024. Only one entry per member is permitted and only one prize will be awarded to the winner. This prize will not be exchanged for any other, unless specified by National Seniors Australia. 


Please login to enter


You must be a current member of National Seniors to enter this competition.

Login

Related


Win a copy of Forged in Fire
  • One-click

Win a copy of Forged in Fire

Win a copy of Two Daughters
  • One-click

Win a copy of Two Daughters

We've got your back

With National Seniors, your voice is valued. Discover how we campaign for change on your behalf.

Learn more