World War 1, Middle East Nazareth, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
1918Altar of Church in Nazareth
At dawn on 19 September1918 , Allenby’s infantry, supported by an air and ground bombardment, broke the Turkish line at its coastal end. At 9 am, Chauvel sent the 4th and 5th Cavalry Divisions through the lines and along the coast, then across the Carmel range to reach the plain of Esdraelon, 50 kilometres behind the Turkish front, before dawn on the 20th. By evening the two divisions reached Nazareth, where General Liman von Sanders, the former commander on Gallipoli now commanding the Turkish forces in Palestine, had his general headquarters. Sanders and his staff managed to escape just in time.
Details
Details
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Other items from Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
- World War 1, Middle East Jerusalem, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East Jerusalem, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East Gaza, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East Magdala, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 2, Western Australia, 10 Light Horse, 1940
- World War 1, Middle East Egypt Heliopolis, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East, 10 Australian Light Horse, SS Harverford, 1918
- World War 1, Middle East, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1918
- World War 1,Egypt, Suez, BELL 10 Australian Light Horse, 1916
- World War 1, Australia, 1915