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The Gallipoli campaign lasted from April 25, 1915 until January 6, 1916. Although the main attacks ended on August 29, 1915, the arduous task of evacuating the troops took 5 months, which was a month longer than the actual fighting had been.

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War lasted for 4 years

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How long did the fighting last for in gallipoli?

8 months.


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