Gallipoli

The Armenian Genocide Website Australia recommends the Honest History website available at www.honesthistory.net.au for an objective representation of the Gallipoli campaign in the context of Australian history.

Honest History aims to promote a balanced consideration of Australian history by making contesting, evidence-based interpretations available to students, teachers, universities, journalists and the public. Honest History has the support of a large number prominent Australian military and social historians.

'Ataturk's "letter" expresses admirable sentiment but is not necessarily good history', by Professor Peter Stanley and David Stephens, Sydney Morning Herald, 8 September 2004, http://www.smh.com.au/comment/ataturks-letter-expresses-admirable-sentiment-but-is-not-necessarily-good-history-20140906-10bk5u.html 

'Have We Forgotten? Gallipoli and the Armenian Genocide', by Dr Robert Kaplan, ABC Religion and Ethics, 31 October 2014,  http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2014/10/31/4118672.htm

'Gallipoli and national identities' see http://honesthistory.net.au/wp/arango-tim-gallipoli-and-national-identities/

'All commemoration is political': Historians lead charge against Gallipoli 'myth', by Adrienne Francis, ABC online, 11 November 2013. Available at http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-11/war-and-memory-australians-experiencing-commemoration-fatigue/5081544