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*Videos: ''World War One Through Arab Eyes'' by Tunisian writer and broadcaster Malek Triki.<ref>[https://passtheknowledge.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/documentary-world-war-one-through-arab-eyes-episode-one-the-arabs-video/ PassTHE knowledge] by Akhi Soufyan</ref> ‪Al Jazeera English. YouTube videos. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuzhZkvbbHc ‪ Episode One: The Arabs]‬ . They fought as conscripts for the European colonial powers occupying Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia – and for the Ottomans on the side of Germany and the Central Powers. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WvNAH1YA-g Episode two: The Ottomans]. Includes the history of the Ottoman-Germany relationship. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLOzdYAMEkU Episode three: The New Middle East]. Includes the way Britain and France divided the former Ottoman Empire between them.
*[http://www.360tr.net/17_canakkale/gelibolu/ Historical Peninsular of Gallipoli]. 360tr, a Turkish website. Panoramas (videos) of the landscape. Click on locations on the map.
*Naval wrecks: [http://www.divernet.com/reviews/p303120-echoes-from-the-deepby-selcuk-kolaywith-okan-taktaksavas-karakas-&-mithat-atabay.html "Echoes From The Deep"] Wrecks of the Dardanelles Campaign, Appeared in ''Diver'' August 2013 divernet.com. [https://vimeo.com/201268695 Video: ''Epaves Glorieuses Turquie 1967''] vimeo.com. French language. Diving for wrecks in the Dardanelles. Some original footage of the sinking of ships.*[http://sill-www.army.mil/MorrisSwett/Gallipoli.pdf Gallipoli: A Selected Bibliography] Morris Swett Library January 2014. Includes links to online sources including books, theses etc. Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fires Center of Excellence [Artillery, USA Army]
===Sketches online===
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-39180701/view?partId=nla.obj-39180717 ''Crusading at Anzac A. D. 1915''] pictured and described by Signaller Ellis Silas. A Soldier Artist serving with the Australian Imperial Forces. Published 1916. National Library of Australia. Note: it is possible to rotate the images, by the icon in the lower RHS of the book reader.
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