Yes, the one-sidedness. And it being all about the soldiers who died and not about everyone else - the people whose country was affected (as ours wasn't), the ordinary people who were hurt and killed in war, as if their lives weren't anything to do with it.
The big event at Gallipoli is very, very big on the military performance aspects, but I liked it better than the local ones, because it can't leave out the Turkish part of the story.
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The big event at Gallipoli is very, very big on the military performance aspects, but I liked it better than the local ones, because it can't leave out the Turkish part of the story.