Battle_of_Megiddo_(1918) Battle_of_Megiddo_(1918)

Battle of Megiddo (1918) - Definition and Overview

Battle of Megiddo
ConflictFirst World War
DateSeptember 19-21, 1918
PlaceMegiddo, Palestine
ResultTurkish victory
Combatants
Australia, Britain
New Zealand
Ottoman Empire
Commanders
Edmund Allenby Otto Liman von Sanders
Strength
Casualties
5,600 killed, wounded and missing 75,000 surrendered
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
RomaniMagdhabaRafa1st Gaza2nd Gaza3rd GazaBeershebaJerusalemMegiddo

The Battle of Megiddo of September 19-21, 1918, was an important milestone in British General Edmund Allenby's conquest of Palestine during World War I. His forces made a massive push into the Jezreel Valley from the west, through the Carmel Ridge then engulfed the Turkish forces in the valley (mentioned as the site of the Battle of Armageddon in the Book of Revelation) and on the River Jordan. When he was created a viscount, Allenby took the name of this battle as his own, becoming the First Viscount Allenby of Megiddo.

References

  • Bryan Perrett, Megiddo 1918 - the Last Great Cavalry Victory, [Osprey Military Campaign Series 61], Oxford: Osprey, 1999. ISBN 1855328275
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