

Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (Part 3)
5 snips Aug 8, 2024
Delve into the haunting legacy of the Surafend massacre, examining the motivations and moral complexities behind the soldiers' actions. The discussion unveils the psychological toll of war and the clash of cultures between ANZAC troops and Egyptian locals. Explore grim allegations of war crimes committed by ANZAC units, contrasting heroism with historical misdeeds. Insightful reflections from historians shed light on the dark side of military conduct and the importance of recognizing these complex narratives in understanding contemporary justice.
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Powles' Accusations
- Lt. Col. Guy Powles claims natives attacked two men at Rafa, killing one and stealing his horse.
- He also alleges that natives dug up and stripped the dead at Rafa and Ayunkara.
Credibility of Accusations
- Powles' accusations, along with similar complaints, lack corroboration, particularly regarding Anzac murders.
- However, historians like Terry Kinloch find the claims of grave robbing and theft more believable.
Anzac Looting
- Australian trooper Edward O'Brien admitted to looting a Turkish soldier while he was still alive.
- He also mentioned Anzacs using Turkish corpses for target practice.