War Memorials in Australia
Canberra Kemal Ataturk Memorial
Place:
Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, 2612
District:
Southern Tablelands
(ACT)
Orientation: Suburb of Canberra
Location: Anzac Parade, east side
Position: 35 16 97 S 149 08 88 E
Ref: 00012
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The memorial is a crescent-shaped wall derived from the symbol on the Turkish flag. Designed by Turkish sculptor Huseyin Gazer and created by the architectural firm PDCM Pty Ltd, it is constructed from aggregate concrete, polished granite, stone sets and copper alloy and is placed on a circular mosaic made up of small granite squares. In the centre section is a bust of Kemal Ataturk and inscribed in the south west corner is the crescent and star symbol of the Turkish flag. To the south of the memorial are two flag poles which fly the Australian and Turkish flags and further south again is a notice board with a description in both English and Turkish. A canister containing soil from Gallipoli has been placed in the ground at the memorial's centre.
In 1985, seventy years after the historic Anzac landing, the Australian and Turkish Governments unveiled this memorial to commemorate the Gallipoli Campaign. The memorial is named after Turkey's first president Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who led an Ottoman regiment in defence against the Allies. It honours the heroism and sacrifice of both the Anzac and Turkish troops who took part in the campaign. The words inscribed on the memorial are Ataturk's tribute to those Anzacs who did not return from Gallipoli.
It was built by the Australian Government to reciprocate the agreement of the Turkish Government to an Australian request for the official naming as "Anzac Cove" of the beach where the Anzac forces landed on 25 April 1915. The other reciprocal gestures agreed to by the Australian Government were to name that part of of Lake Burley Griffin at the foot of Anzac Parade as Gallipoli Reach and to name the entrance to King George Sound, at Albany in Western Australia, as Ataturk Entrance. King George Sound is where the first Anzac convoy assembled before departure. Another Kemal Ataturk Memorial has been built overlooking Ataturk Entrance.
On central panel of wall below bust of
head of Kemal Ataturk
THOSE HEROES THAT SHED THEIR BLOOD
AND LOST THEIR LIVES... YOU ARE
NOW LYING IN THE SOIL OF A FRIENDLY
COUNTRY. THEREFORE REST IN PEACE.
THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE
JOHNNIES AND MEHMETS TO US
WHERE THEY LIE SIDE BY SIDE HERE IN
THIS COUNTRY OF OURS... YOU, THE
MOTHERS, WHO SENT THEIR SONS FROM
FARAWAY COUNTRIES WIPE AWAY YOUR
TEARS; YOUR SONS ARE NOW LYING IN
OUR BOSOM AND ARE IN PEACE. AFTER
HAVING LOST THEIR LIVES ON THIS LAND
THEY HAVE BECOME OUR SONS AS WELL.'
KEMAL ATATURK
Circular plaque at ground level in centre
of mosaic
SOIL FROM
ANZAC COVE, TURKEY
WAS PLACED BENEATH THIS
PLAQUE AT THE COMMEMORATION
OF THIS MEMORIAL ON 25 APRIL 1985, THE
70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING AT
GALLIPOLI, BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR.
VAHIT
HALEFOGLU, MINISTER FOR FOREIGN
AFFAIRS
OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY IN THE PRESENCE
OF THE HONOURABLE GORDON SCHOLES,
MINISTER FOR TERRITORIES AND ACTING
MINISTER FOR VETERANS' AFFAIRS OF
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA AND
THE HONOURABLE FRANK O'FLYNN,
MINISTER FOR DEFENCE AND
ASSOCIATE MINISTER FOR
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
NEW ZEALAND.
On sign board to south of memorial
-next to the English version is a Turkish translation
| ATATURK MEMORIAL GARDEN | |
| . | |
| . | |
| IN 1985, SEVENTY YEARS AFTER THE | |
| GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN OF WORLD WAR I, THE | |
| TURKISH GOVERNMENT AGREED TO | |
| RECOGNISE THE NAME 'ANZAC COVE' | |
| FOR THE PLACE ON THE GALLIPOLI | |
| PENINSULA WHERE THE FIRST AUSTRALIAN | |
| AND NEW ZEALAND TROOPS LANDED, ON | |
| 25 APRIL 1915. | |
| . | |
| IN RETURN FOR THIS GESTURE, THE | |
| AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED | |
| THIS MEMORIAL GARDEN, WHICH | |
| HONOURS THE HEROISM AND | |
| SELF - SACRIFICE THAT DISTINGUISHED | |
| BOTH THE ANZAC AND TURKISH | |
| TROOPS WHO TOOK PART IN THAT | |
| BITTERLY FOUGHT CAMPAIGN. | |
| . | |
| KEMAL ATATURK (1881 - 1938) WAS | |
| FOUNDER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF | |
| MODERN TURKEY, AND LEADER OF | |
| TURKISH FORCES IN THE GALLIPOLI | |
| CAMPAIGN. THE WORDS INSCRIBED ON | |
| THE MEMORIAL ARE ATATURK'S TRIBUTE | |
| TO THOSE ANZACS WHO DID NOT RETURN | |
| FROM GALLIPOLI. |
Plaque on west side of
memorial
KEMAL ATATURK MEMORIAL
Map of the world
Kemal Ataturk
(1881-1938) led and inspired the Turkish forces at Gallipoli. As the
founder The memorial, created by the
architectural firm PDCM Pty Ltd, consists of a crescent- Centrally located on the wall
is a bronze likeness of Ataturk, a gift of the Turkish
Coat of arms of Commonwealth of Australia
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Information current to April 2001
Sources: The Memorials of Anzac Parade,
pamphlet produced by the National Capital Authority, Canberra, undated
Canberra Times, 8 May 1993