<p>A full assembly of all the valuable colour and black-and-white&nbsp;maps that were bound into the celebrated three-volume set of&nbsp;Military Operations Egypt &amp; Palestine - History of the Great&nbsp;War - Other Theatres and are now extracted to form this Atlas.</p><p>Although attention has understandably focused on the Western&nbsp;Front in the Great War the conflict was a World War fought across many different theatres. Battles raged from the deserts of the&nbsp;Arabian peninsula and the Holy Land to the jungles of East&nbsp;Africa and the beaches of Gallipoli.</p><p>This Atlas covers the British Empire's struggle against the Turks&nbsp;in Egypt and Palestine that began with a test of endurance and military engineering in the harsh terrain of the Sinai desert. It&nbsp;evolved into a fast-moving mobile campaign which resulted in&nbsp;a decisive Allied victory and the fall of the Ottoman Empire.</p><p>Two issues stand out as regards this campaign: one the contribution&nbsp;of Edmund Allenby in making the transition from defensive to offensive warfare and second the decisive role played by the&nbsp;Indian cavalry during the Allied advance across Sinai.</p><p>Of all 'Other Theatre' campaigns this proved perhaps the most successful. All goals - original and extended - had been achieved efficiently and without having to divert major resources from the Western Front. However success in war always comes at a price.&nbsp;It is estimated that the Egyptian campaign (Suez Sinai and&nbsp;Palestine) accounted for over 57000 British and Dominion&nbsp;casualties killed or missing died of disease wounded or captured.</p>
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