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Kut 1916: The Forgotten British Disaster in Iraq

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By 1916 the force had not been relieved, and on 29 April 1916 the British Army suffered one of the worst defeats in military history. His other publications include A Guide to the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, Kut 1916 and Loyal to Empire (The History Press, 2016).

The siege of Kut is a story of blunders, sacrifice, imprisonment and escape. The allied campaign in Mesopotamia began in 1914 as a relatively simple operation to secure the oilfields in the Shatt-al-Arab delta and Basra area. Initially it was a great success, but as the army pressed towards Baghdad its poor logistic support, training, equipment and command left it isolated and besieged by the Turks. By 1916 the army had not been relieved, and on 29 April 1916, the British Army suffered one of the worst defeats in its military history. Major-General Sir Charles Townshend surrendered his allied force to the Turks in the Mesopotamian (now Iraq) town of Kut-al-Amara. Over 13,000 troops, British and Indian, went into captivity; many would not survive their incarceration.

In Kut 1916, Colonel Crowley recounts this dramatic tale and its terrible aftermath.




  • | Author: Patrick Crowley
  • | Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Feb 03, 2016
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9780750966061
  • | ISBN-10: 0750966068
Author:
Patrick Crowley
Publisher:
The History Press Ltd
Publication Date:
Feb 03, 2016
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9780750966061
ISBN10:
0750966068