How a family ended up with an Anzac's Gallipoli rifle: 'Moved from cupboard to cupboard' for over 100 years

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Handed down through the generations for more than a century, a family in Turkey is in possession of a rare Anzac rifle from the Gallipoli campaign.

A rifle belonging to an Anzac prisoner of war has been discovered among the possessions of a family in İstanbul, Turkey. Experts from the Australian War Memorial have examined photos of the engravings that appear on the rifle and have concluded that it belonged to a soldier from the New South Wales 1st Brigade, who took part in the Gallipoli campaign during World War One. The identity of the soldier has yet to be established.

He signed it before gifting it to General Von Sanders, who also signed it - the two signatures are still visible on the rifle’s wooden stock. It's believed that the item was then presented to Hacı Adil Bey, with the knowledge that it belonged to one of the first Anzac POWs, and that it would be better for the item to remain in Turkey rather than if he took it back to Germany at the end of General Von Sanders' tour.

 

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