Austro-Hungarian Empire: WW1 patriotic Cap
Badge for the support of the Defense of the
Dardanelles Straits.
Inscribed: "World War 1914 -1916" and
"Dardanelles Watch" in German and Arabic
letters.
With the portraits of Enver Pasha (Major General
Ismail Enver Pasha, de facto Commander in Chief
of the Ottoman Army), Sanders Pasha (General
Otto Liman von Sanders, Commander of the 5th
Ottoman Army, which was assigned the responsi-
bility of defending the Dardanelles Straits) and
Schewad Pasha (General Cevat Cobanli,
Commander of the Dardanelles Fortified Area
Command and of the Ottoman XIV Corps in
Gallipoli).
The cap badge, although unmarked, was produced
by G. Greinl in Vienna.
In nickel alloy.
The Gallipoli Campaign was a combined operation
(a naval attack followed by an amphibious landing
on the peninsula) of the Entente Powers (Britain
and France), sought to weaken the Ottoman Empire
by capturing the Ottoman capital of Constantinople
and at the same time by taking control of the
Dardanelles Straits that provided a supply route to
Russia, the 3rd member of the Entente.
The campaign ended as a major Ottoman victory
as the naval attack was repelled and after 8 months
of fighting, with many casualties on both sides, the
land campaign was abandoned and the invasion
force was withdrawn.
A scarce cap badge.
WW1 1914 1918
Item 100% original
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