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Dominic Sandbrook

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The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

Some chicken, some neck.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

I mean, absolutely insane from Churchill.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

The next phase is scheduled for mid-March, and this is the full-scale attack on the inner forts inside the Straits.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

Now, at this point, one of the big flaws in Churchill's scheme has become apparent.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And this is, he has forgotten that there's another side in this, which is the Ottomans.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And the Ottomans will see what's going on, and they will reinforce accordingly.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And that is, of course, exactly what the Ottomans have done.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

They've made more mines, they've brought up more artillery.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And some of Churchill's own, you know, subordinates are now becoming extremely anxious about this.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

So Admiral Carden, who was already ill two days before the operation, has a complete nervous breakdown and has to be sort of taken away.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And he is replaced by his vice admiral, John de Robeck, who has always thought the whole scheme was mad.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

However, the whole thing goes ahead anyway.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

The big day is Thursday, the 18th of March.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

It's a lovely day, beautiful, sunny sort of spectacle.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

16 British and French ships steam towards the entrance to the Narrows, the Straits, and immediately things go wrong.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

So one of the French ships, the Bouvet, hits a mine and explodes, and it sinks so quickly that of more than 700 men aboard this ship, all but 75 of them are drowned.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And then two more ships, British ships, HMS Irresistible and HMS Inflexible, they hit Turkish mines too.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

Inflexible manages to get away, but Irresistible is totally crippled.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

And then they send another ship to try to rescue them, HMS Ocean, and that is hit first by a Turkish shell, then by a Turkish mine, and that sinks too.

The Rest Is History
675. The First World War: Slaughter at Gallipoli (Part 5)

So by nightfall, when Robeck says, okay, we're calling this off, this has been an absolute shambles, they have cleared one line of mines out of nine.