Martin Bennitt Posted 1 October , 2010 Share Posted 1 October , 2010 Possibly nothing much new here -- I'm not really competent to judge -- but came across it today and thought it might be of interest http://www.historynet.com/creating-chaos-lawrence-of-arabia-and-the-1916-arab-revolt.htm/1 cheers Martin B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borden Battery Posted 1 October , 2010 Share Posted 1 October , 2010 Here are two websites to add to Martin's posting. Borden Battery The T. E. Lawrence Society The T. E. Lawrence Society, formed at Wareham, Dorset, in 1985, is a non-profit organization registered under British law as an educational charity. There are currently around 600 members, of whom two-thirds live in the U.K. Membership is by invitation. [CEF Study Group - March 2006] http://www.telsociety.org/ Turkey in the First World War This intelligent website adds the Turkish perspective in the Great War. The presentation is based on several Turkish resources and will be of interest to researchers. The website is organized into the following elements with nested sub-grouping and includes: Prelude to War, Campaigns, Aftermath, Chronology, Army, Navy, Aviation, Home Front, Economy, Who's Who, Documents and Featured Articles. Based on the clean format, this site is capable of adding more material with quick access. A few areas are still under construction. Some images do not appear under Mozilla and this site is best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+. There is also the start of a small discussion forum [Yahoo]. Well worth visiting.[CEF Study Group - June 2006] http://www.turkeyswar.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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