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The Siege of Kut: WWI's Worst Allied Surrender

5 min · 8. juli 2026
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While the Western Front dominates memory, the Mesopotamian campaign saw one of the war's most devastating sieges. In 1916, an Anglo-Indian force under General Charles Townshend was trapped in the town of Kut-al-Amara by Ottoman forces commanded by German-trained Field Marshal Colmar von der Goltz and the Turkish commander Halil Kut. For 147 days, British and Indian soldiers endured starvation, disease, and fruitless relief attempts—including the bloody battles of Hanna and Dujaila. When surrender came in April 1916, over 10,000 men were taken prisoner; thousands died on forced marches to Anatolia. This episode explores the siege's tactical blunders, the humanitarian catastrophe, and how Kut became a symbol of imperial overreach. We also examine the role of Arab irregulars, German air support, and the tragic story of the river steamer 'Julnar' that tried to run the Ottoman blockade. #WWI #SiegeOfKut #MesopotamianCampaign #CharlesTownshend #HalilKut #ColmarVonDerGoltz #KutAlAmara #BritishIndianArmy #OttomanEmpire #SiegeWarfare #PrisonerOfWar #TigrisRiver #BattleOfHanna #BattleOfDujaila #Julnar #MiddleEasternFront #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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