How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History

The Dardanelles Fortress: Ottoman Gunners vs Allied Fleet

8 min · 8. kesä 2026
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On March 18, 1915, an Anglo-French armada of 18 battleships tried to force the Dardanelles strait. They were stopped not by mines alone, but by Ottoman coastal artillery — manned by German officers, Turkish gunners, and a young Mustafa Kemal watching from the shore. This episode follows the gunners of the Çimenlik and Hamidiye fortresses, the forgotten hero Captain Hakkı, and the naval mines of the Nusret that rewrote history. We explore why the Allies believed the strait was undefendable, how Ottoman gunners trained on obsolete Krupp guns, and how a single minefield turned Churchill's 'easy way to Constantinople' into a catastrophe that cost three pre-dreadnoughts and the political career of a First Lord. The Dardanelles gun battle of 1915 remains one of the most shocking upsets in naval history — and it doomed the Ottoman Empire not by defeat, but by prolonging a war it could not survive. #Dardanelles #Gallipoli #Nusret #OttomanEmpire #WorldWarI #NavalHistory #CoastalArtillery #MustafaKemal #Churchill #Çimenlik #Hamidiye #Krupp #Mines #March1915 #AlliedFleet #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanNavy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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