*This is better than History class in school* Seriously, this is so well made. Beautiful. The music, screams from the soldiers and the sounds of explosions. SO GOOD! Great job to everyone who participated.
My great grandfather fought in Gallipoli against ANZACs. Unfortunately, he couldn't make it through. RIP every single soldier from every single country who gave their lives so the next generations can live peacefully. Respect.
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well." MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATÜRK
Stalker said it or not that was pretty fucking beautiful too read hope our NATO Turkish brothers are doing good and are safe with the security situation they are facing in todays world love from Canada even though our governments may butt heads
There may be Turks who did not play this game and watch the video.(TR: Bu oyunu oynamayıp videoyu izleyen gardaşlarım olabilir.) Additional info for Turks(Türkler için ek bilgi): Cape Helles > Turkish equivalent: Seddülbahir Achi Baba > Turkish equivalent: Alçıtepe By the way good job dude. You played like a player who felt a war. You made us feel the war.
Honestly, these videos are better than the actual game just because of how real and genuine it feels. It doesn't feel like an action movie. It feels like an honest war documentary. You should be proud of yourself. The only thing I could that was a negative was the typos everywhere. Everything else was brilliantly well done to the point of making the actual campaign for this game look like it was directed by children. Good job, mate. I can't wait to watch more of these videos. :)
I think it is cinematic. However there was, courage, dignity and will for Turks. Cause it was homeland. Also the legendary commander Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was on charge.
Fructuoso Torres-Leite Lol. Yes cause it was a war of independance for Turks. Turkish soil was under siege after 700 years ruling the middle east; it was end of an era. Cheers. :)
I really like Turkey, but its not a normal set a portraits even in hotels! I agree, he a great leader and patriot, he modernize Turkey, but cult of personality its a echo of tyranny. Hi from Ukraine
As an Australian, i was disappointed with BF1's Gallipoli campaign. A lot of our national identity comes from this battle, so it was a let down not to see Anzac Cove (Beach Z) depicted. It appears that BF1 chose to concentrate their efforts on Beach V. This is where the British ran the ship River Clyde onto the beach and the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers got decimated as the poured out of an opening in the side of the ship in an attempt to storm the beach. This is the battle where the 1st Lanc's won "6 VC's before breakfast" My great grandfather fought with the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers throughout the war, but was killed in Arras, August 1917. It was during a night patrol to make sure the Germans weren't getting up to mischief under the cover of darkness. In the lead up to an offensive, it was common to move supplies and caches closer to the enemy trenches to facilitate the action. My great grandfathers patrol busted one of these depots being set up, a short bomb/grenade throwing battle ensured and the Germans were repelled. Unfortunately, he did not survive the encounter.
“Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives … you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side in this country of ours. You, the mothers, who sent their sons from far away countries, wipe away your tears. Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.” Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 1934
" Let them rot without any glory, let the wolves and the hawks to feed on their corpses. Kill all the wounded and the captives " -Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Battle of Ada Tepe, 18 August 1922 I guess Kemal wasn't merciful to all kind of people on this planet lol To this day 18.000 Greeks soldiers are lying with their bones scattered across Anatolia and Kemal didn't show them respect although he recognized them as the bravest he ever fought ( Munich 1930).
"Hey guys I know Ataturk was a MILITARY commander and should increase the morale of his armies, but he said a SPEECH that told his armies to KILL" l 0 l
This is art. This is pure history, on video. Anyway, my great grandfather fought in Gallipoli as a French soldier (He was Spanish, but he was in the French foreign legion) Sadly, this is all I know about my great grandfather, because my great grandmother moved to Italy, and from as I know, she always refused to speak about my great grandfather 'till her death. And more sadly, I couldn't find anything about him. My father (He was a French foreign legion soldier too) presumes that he used a fake name to join the French foreign legion.
Nice vid first of all There is a mistake here in game however. People didn't use surnames in Ottomans. People started using surnames in 1934. Turkish citizens used their father's names to identify themselves like ''İbrahim son of Hasan'' etc. Just to claify
@@aleembaksh1880 wrong. It was a Turkic tradition , though Arabs did use it as well. We Turks named our children after something they've done , and would use our father's and our clans name to identify ourselves. Professions were used as well , stuff like carpenter , or smith were used. During the Ottoman period , using the name of your village or neighbourhood became more common than your clan's. In my case , my name would be "Berkehan , son of Mete , of the Kayı" , or Berkehan , son of Mete , from ..." or , say , "Carpenter Berkehan , son of Mete".
İM A TURKİSH Thank you for this video gallipioli is not our war all of english,france,australia,new zealand its the friends war i want it wont be again
Really appreciate it Warfan2001 it's always been great seeing you in this comments section this year and I'm really hoping to see you again in 2018, Take Care! :D
The british landed on the shores of gallipoli expecting to slaughter the defending ottoman soldiers much like the greeks and romans had done in the past but they were fools to think the ottomans would be defeated so easily
@@mamumami1036 evet adam haklı, 6 ay geçmiş ama yazıyorum. Osmanlı, "Kırım Savaşı"ndan sonra çok büyük bir güç kaybedip yıkılmasın eşiğine gelmiştir ve 1912-1913 arası gerçekleşen savaşlar osmanlıyı Avrupanın Hasta Adamı yapmıştır. Ama o Hasta adam son kalan gücü ile "İtilaf Devletleri" ni Çanakkaleden geçirmedi. Sonrasında Mondros Ateşkes Anlaşması ile resmî olmasada osmanlı devleti yıkılmıştır
one quick question... i tried no hud before and it was so confusing to determine who is enemy or friendly. I tried to detect enemies from the color of their uniforms but it was so hard to tell because of distance and sometimes my team’s uniform being of similar color to the enemies. So how do you detect enemies apart from friendlies?
try not to detect the color of the uniforms of your enemies, that's a usual mistake I make for creating these videos usually you have to identify the uniform that they are wearing and of course if they're shooting directly at you shoot back! Hope that helps :)
You have earned a sub. I know the game is pretty old, but I wanted to watch a cinematic video about war, and I came across some of your videos. Great work.
My great grandfather was a soldier in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment for this exact campaign. 18 at the time and made a conscious decision to join such a brutal fight. His first real job was to pick up eyeballs and teeth that flew out of soldiers when the ships were being hit with Artillery.
Late to the party, but the 14th Sikh regiment landed and fought at Gallipoli alongside the British and ANZAC forces as part of the 29th Indian Infantry Brigade. The 14th were virtually wiped out during that campaign, their worst day of fighting saw 379 officers and men killed in June 4th 1915.
Whenever I would watch a video like this, it would just go right to the gameplay, but this describes what happened before and the build up to the battle. Great job!
Hear them whisper Voices from the other side Hear them calling Former foes now friends are resting side by side They will never leave Our hearts or fade away Live forever They were far to young to die in such a way How many wasted lives How many dreams did fade away Broken promises they won't be coming home Oh mothers wipe your tears Your sons will rest a million years Found their peace at last As foe turned to friend and forgive And they knew they'd die Gallipoli Left their letters in the sand Such waste of life Gallipoli Dreams of freedom turned to dust Hell is waiting where the ocean meets the sand Cliffs of burden Where the soldiers rushed into a certain death At the shoreline Blood of heroes stains the land light a candle One for each of them who fought and died in vain There is no enemy There is no victory Only boys who lost their lives in the sand Young men were sacrificed Their names are carved in stone and kept alive And forever we will honour the memory of them And they knew they would die Gallipoli Left their letters in the sand Such waste of life Gallipoli Dreams of freedom turned to dust How many wasted lives How many dreams did fade away Broken promises They won't be coming home Oh mothers wipe your tears Your sons will rest a million years Found their peace at last As foe turned to friend and forgive And they knew they would die Gallipoli Left their letters in the sand Such waste of life Gallipoli Dreams of freedom turned to dust.
I had a great granduncle, on my great grandaunt's side, who fought at Gallipoli, he survived only to die on the western front, he's buried at caterpillar valley with my great granddad. He fought at the initial landing but got dysentery the poor bloke.
Gallipoli Campaign, the loose of the army that didn't lose for 200 YEARS. The rise of a dying sick man(!). Mehmets, Ahmeds defended their trenches with honor, Johns, Charlies attacked the trenches with honor, too. Even Anzacs gave their chocolate to Turkishs, and Turkishes shared their all food with enemy. My grandpa fighted and died there. A Fatiha and R.I.P for everyone died here. . . Çanakkale Savaşı, 200 YILDIR yenilmeyen bir ordunun hezimeti. Hasta adamın (!) yükselişi. Mehmetler, Ahmetler siperlerini onurla savundular, Johnlar, Charlieler onurla (!) siperlere saldırdılar. Anzaklar bile geri çekilirken çikolataları bıraktılar, Türkler tüm yemeklerini esirlerle paylaştılar. Benim büyük dedem orada savaştı ve şehit oldu. Orada can veren herkese bir el-Fatiha ve R.I.P...
In the middle, the truth of the genocide lies in every pleasure and barbarism in our history of ours is a condition and the dog is lying and can not be heard by the gods who lie and say.
You wouldn’t be allowed to retreat like you did at one point in the vid but other than that it’s a good video. Props to the server you played on especially if it was a mil sim server.
Great video at all but just one problem I see at the dying screen you put people's name and in it it gives also surname but in all ottoman empire's History there were no surnames they were calling people like X the Son of Y but maybe you don't know it whatever always its really fascinating. After this comment atleast you know it for Desert campaign
a really well made intro, captures the horrors VERY well its good to know that you are taking in your supporters feedback! keep up the fantastic work =D
In 1934 Atatürk wrote a tribute to the ANZACs killed at Gallipoli: "Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well."
The English stopped only one Ottoman general. and this general rescued an occupied homeland only with the intelligence and determination of the nation. He is Muatafa Kemal Pasha. he, the man the whole world respects.
Comrade Dimitri Petrenko Spetsnaz yep, the weapon was suppose to be a depiction of the Webley MK VI just before the last DLC released the actual weapon