A Visit to the Martyrs of Çanakkale
A Visit to the Martyrs of Çanakkale
The Gelibolu Peninsula Historical National Park has a very important place in terms of Turkish history. During your trip to Çanakkale, you may have the opportunity to come here and see the lands that witnessed the Victory of Çanakkale.
The Gelibolu Peninsula Historical National Park has a very important place in terms of Turkish history. During your trip to Çanakkale, you may have the opportunity to come here and see the lands that witnessed the Victory of Çanakkale.
In the Battle of Çanakkale, one of the largest battles in the world fought between the Allied Powers and the Ottoman Army in the First World War, monuments to the memory of hundreds of thousands of casualties and martyrdoms are a reminder of the suffering of the war as well as one of the great victories of history. Monuments that rise above the sacred memories of more than 250,000 Turkish martyrs and another 250. The National Park, which includes monuments to the sacred memories of more than 10,000 Turkish martyrs and the graves of more than 250,000 British, French, Australian and New Zealand soldiers, today speaks to the world about the value of peace. The National Park, which includes the burial sites of over 20,000 British, French, Australian and New Zealand soldiers, today speaks to the world about the value of peace. Within the Gelibolu Peninsula Historical National Park there are 56 indigenous monuments and 35 Foreign Tombs and Monuments of Martyrdom.