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Imagine attempting one of the most complex amphibious operations in history using intelligence gathered from a literal tourist guidebook. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Gallipoli Campaign, analyzing the transition from the grand naval hubris of Winston Churchill to the desperate, ingenious mechanics of survival. We unpack the "Expendable Asset" paradox, where obsolete battleships were sent to bully coastal defenses only to be sunk in minutes by a secret line of Ottoman mines. We explore the mechanical "Navigational Error" of ANZAC Cove, where troops were dropped into a labyrinth of cliffs and ravines instead of a beach, and the "Trojan Horse" slaughter of the SS River Clyde. By examining the May 24th truce—where sworn enemie ... 

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