Two wars that took place in the same geography for the same reasons... The Trojan War, which took place between the people of Akhalae and Anatolia 3,000 years ago, has many similarities with the Dardanelles War. The Entente Powers equated themselves with the Achaeans who wanted to plunder the riches of Anatolia using Helen as an excuse thousands of years ago. That's why they named one of their strongest ships after Agamemnon, who was at the head of the Achaean army. Turkish defense and offensive lines were in the areas where Prince Hector's tumulus was defending Anatolia, while Westerners defined themselves as Hector's enemy Achilles. The Trojan Horse trick, which was applied centuries ago, was also used in the Dardanelles War. The British converted an old coal ship, filled it with dozens of soldiers and grounded it like a wooden horse. However, the Turkish army did what the people of Troy should have done centuries ago, setting the ship on fire and history did not repeat itself. The Entente Powers saw themselves as defenders of civilization and the enlightened masses. They thought that the Anatolian people and the Turks were barbarians. This mentality was the same 3,000 years ago. The Achaeans had destroyed and destroyed Troy, saying that the barbarian tribes of the East should be suppressed. Their goal was the control of the Dardanelles. But centuries later, the Turkish army showed them: Çanakkale is impassable. Despite the centuries that have passed, we explained the similarities of the two important wars of the east and the west.
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