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On the 29th April 1916, after 140 day, the besieged British & Indian garrison at Kut in modern-day Iraq surrendered to the Turks.
It was the biggest surrender of british forces since Yorktown 130 years before we’re
But, why were the British were there? how did the siege end in defeat? and what happened to the garrison after Kut?
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Books used to produce this episode include:
"Kut: The Army of Death" - Ronald Millar
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"Farewell The Trumpets" - James Morris
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On the 29th April 1916, after 140 day, the besieged British & Indian garrison at Kut in modern-day Iraq surrendered to the Turks.
It was the biggest surrender of british forces since Yorktown 130 years before we’re
But, why were the British were there? how did the siege end in defeat? and what happened to the garrison after Kut?
Support Me By Becoming A Patron
Books used to produce this episode include:
"Kut: The Army of Death" - Ronald Millar
My Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/40WR8kS
"Farewell The Trumpets" - James Morris
My Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3UYkAD6
Support the show
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