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What happened at lone Pine Gallipoli?

The Battle of Lone Pine, along with the Battle of Sari Bair, was planned by Allied regional Commander-in-Chief Sir Ian Hamilton as an operation that was meant to shift focus away from the planned Allied landings at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915.


What battles were in World War I?

According to First World War.com, Britannica Online Encyclopedia and "The First World War" by John Keegan Battle of Liege Opened 5 August 1914 Battle of the Frontiers Opened 5 August 1914 Battle of Mulhouse Opened 7 August 1914 Battle of Haelen Opened 12 August 1914 Invasion of Lorraine Opened 14 August 1914 Battle of Stalluponen Opened 17 August 1914 Battle of Gumbinnen Opened 20 August 1914 Battle of the Ardennes Opened 21 August 1914 Battle of Charleroi Opened 21 August 1914 Siege of Namur Opened 21 August 1914 Battle of Mons Opened 23 August 1914 Capture of Dinant Opened 23 August 1914 Siege of Maubeuge Opened 25 August 1914 Destruction of Louvain Opened 25 August 1914 Battle of Le Cateau Opened 26 August 1914 Battle of Tannenberg Opened 26 August 1914 Battle of Heligoland Bight Opened 28 August 1914 Battle of Guise Opened 29 August 1914 Siege of Tsingtao Opened 2 September 1914 First Battle of the Marne Opened 6 September 1914 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes Opened 9 September 1914 Battle of Bita Paka Opened 11 September 1914 First Battle of the Aisne Opened 12 September 1914 First Battle of Albert Opened 25 September 1914 Battle of Sandfontein Opened 26 September 1914 Siege of Antwerp Opened 28 September 1914 First Battle of Arras Opened 1 October 1914 First Battle of Ypres Opened 14 October 1914 First Battle of Ypres (Second Account), Opened 14 October 1914 Battle of the Yser Opened 18 October 1914 Battle of Coronel Opened 1 November 1914 Battle of Tanga Opened 3 November 1914 Capture of Basra Opened 5 November 1914 Battle of Qurna Opened 3 December 1914 Battle of the Falkland Islands Opened 8 December 1914 Raid on Scarborough and Hartlepool Opened 16 December 1914 Battle of Givenchy Opened 18 December 1914 First Battle of Champagne Opened 20 December 1914 Battle of Dogger Bank Opened 24 January 1915 Battle of Bolimov Opened 31 January 1915 Defence of the Suez Canal Opened 3 February 1915 Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes Opened 7 February 1915 Initial Dardanelles Bombardment Opened 19 February 1915 Battle of Neuve-Chapelle Opened 10 March 1915 Attempt to Force the Narrows Opened 18 March 1915 Battle of Shaiba Opened 11 April 1915 Second Battle of Ypres Opened 22 April 1915 Landings at Helles & Anzac Cove Opened 25 April 1915 First Battle of Krithia Opened 28 April 1915 Counter-attack at Eski Hissarlik Opened 1 May 1915 Second Battle of Krithia Opened 6 May 1915 Battle of Festubert Opened 15 May 1915 Turkish attack at Anzac Cove Opened 19 May 1915 Capture of Amara Opened 31 May 1915 Third Battle of Krithia Opened 4 June 1915 Battles of the Isonzo Opened June 1915-October 1915 First Battle of the Isonzo Opened 23 June 1915 Battle of Nasiriyeh Opened 27 June 1915 Battle of Gully Ravine Opened 28 June 1915 Attack on Achi Baba Opened 12 July 1915 Second Battle of the Isonzo Opened 18 July 1915 Landings at Suvla Bay Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Lone Pine Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Sari Bair Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of the Nek Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Hill 60 Opened 21 August 1915 Battle of Scimitar Hill Opened 21 August 1915 Battle of Loos Opened 25 September 1915 Capture of Kut-al-Amara Opened 28 September 1915 Battle of Es Sinn Opened 28 September 1915 Third Battle of the Isonzo Opened 18 October 1915 Fourth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 10 November 1915 Battle of Ctesiphon Opened 2 November 1915 Siege of Kut-al-Amara Opened 7 December 1915 Evacuation of Gallipoli Opened 18 December 1915 Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad Opened 6 January 1916 Battle of the Wadi Opened 13 January 1916 Battle of Hanna Opened 21 January 1916 Battle of Verdun Opened 21 February 1916 Battle of Dujaila Opened 8 March 1916 Fifth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 9 March 1916 Battle of Lake Naroch Opened 18 March 1916 First Battle of Kut Opened 5 April 1916 Battle of Asiago Opened 15 May 1916 Trentino Offensive Opened 15 May 1916 Battle of Jutland Opened 31 May 1916 Battle of Lutsk Opened 4 June 1916 Battle of Khanaqin Opened June 1916 Battle of the Somme Opened 1 July 1916 Battle of Bazentin Ridge Opened 14 July 1916 Battle of Delville Wood Opened 15 July 1916 Battle of Pozieres Ridge Opened 23 July 1916 Battle of Romani Opened 3 August 1916 Sixth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 6 August 1916 Battle of Gorizia Opened 6 August 1916 Battle of Guillemont Opened 3 September 1916 Seventh Battle of the Isonzo Opened 14 September 1916 Battle of Flers-Courcelette Opened 15 September 1916 Eighth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 10 October 1916 Ninth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 1 November 1916 Second Battle of Kut Opened 13 December 1916 Battle of Khadairi Bend Opened 9 January 1917 Battle of Nahr-al-Kalek Opened 26 February 1917 Capture of Baghdad Opened 11 March 1917 Samarrah Offensive Opened 13 March 1917 Seizure of Falluja Opened 19 March 1917 First Battle of Gaza Opened 26 March 1917 Battle of Jebel Hamlin Opened 25 March 1917 Battle of Vimy Ridge Opened 9 April 1917 Battle of Shiala Opened 11 April 1917 Second Battle of the Aisne Opened 16 April 1917 Second Battle of Gaza Opened 17 April 1917 Battle of Istabulat Opened 21 April 1917 Battle of the Boot Opened 30 April 1917 Tenth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 12 May 1917 Battle of Otranto Straits Opened 14 May 1917 Battle of Messines Opened 7 June 1917 Third Battle of Ypres Opened 31 July 1917 Third Battle of Ypres (2) Opened 31 July 1917 Battle of Passchendaele Opened 31 July 1917 Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo Opened 19 August 1917 Battle of Ramadi Opened 28 September 1917 Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 24 October 1917 Battle of Caporetto Opened 24 October 1917 Third Battle of Gaza Opened 31 October 1917 Battle of Beersheba Opened 31 October 1917 Capture of Tikrit Opened 5 November 1917 Battle of Mughar Ridge Opened 13 November 1917 Battle of Cambrai Opened 20 November 1917 Fall of Jerusalem Opened 8 December 1917 Raid on Zeebrugge Opened 23 April 1918 Third Battle of the Aisne Opened 27 May 1918 Battle of Cantigny Opened 28 May 1918 Battle of Chateau-Thierry Opened 3 June 1918 Battle of Belleau Wood Opened 6 June 1918 Battle of the Piave River Opened 15 June 1918 Battle of Le Hamel Opened 4 July 1918 Second Battle of the Marne Opened 15 July 1918 Battle of Havrincourt Opened 12 September 1918 Battle of Epehy Opened 18 September 1918 Battle of Vittorio Veneto Opened 23 October 1918 Battle of Sharqat Opened 29 October 1918


What were the living conditions like in Gallipoli in WW1?

Well lets see, when it rained the trenches would become nothing more than ditches filled with mud, when winter came all the ANZACs would become prone to frostbite. At times the biggest killer wasn't the fighting but the disease. So basically the conditions were terrible.


What were some of the problems anzac troops faced in the gallipoli?

The main problems faced by the Anzacs in Gallipoli were sickness and disease. Because of inadequate sanitation, unburied bodies and swarms of flies, many soldiers came down with dysentery and typhoid. A shortage of food and water was also prevalent at that time.


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When did Landing at Suvla Bay happen?

Landing at Suvla Bay happened on 1915-08-15.


What happened at lone Pine Gallipoli?

The Battle of Lone Pine, along with the Battle of Sari Bair, was planned by Allied regional Commander-in-Chief Sir Ian Hamilton as an operation that was meant to shift focus away from the planned Allied landings at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915.


How many battles were there in gallipoli?

It depends what you deem a battle. At Anzac there was the landings then the August Offensive. Battles like Lone Pine, the Nek and Chunuk Bair occured here. At Suvla Bay and Cape Helles there were more like the three battles of Krithia.


Who fought with the anzac's?

The French (at Cannakkale across the Dardanelles. They withdrew quickly though, as the French often do) and the British at Suvla Bay and Cape Helles.


What was the battle of Chunuk Bair?

The Battle of Chunuk Bair was a World War I battle fought between the Turkish defenders and troops of New Zealand and Britain on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula in August 1915. The capture of Chunuk Bair, "Conk Slope (Çanak Bayırı)" in Turkish, the secondary peak of the Sari Bair range, was one of the two objectives of the Allied August Offensive that was launched at Anzac and Suvla to try and break the stalemate that the campaign had become. The capture of Chunuk Bair was the only success for the Allies of the campaign. However, the success was fleeting as the position proved untenable. The Turks recaptured the peak after a few days and were never to relinquish it again.


What is the name of the place the soldiers landed at in gallipoli?

There were several landing places. The Anzacs landed at a place that soon became known as Anzac Cove. The British landed at Cape Helles and Suvla Bay. The French landed in the Cannakale province across the Dardenelles but later withdrew.


Who led the Turkish counter-attack at chunuk Bair?

Battle of Chunuk BairFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBattle of Chunuk BairPart of First World WarDate6--10 August 1915LocationAnzac, Gallipoli, TurkeyResultTurkish victoryBelligerentsNew Zealand United KingdomOttoman EmpireCommandersAlexander GodleyMustafa KemalHans KannengießerStrength3 brigades19. Division9. DivisionCasualties and losses10,000UnknownGallipoli CampaignNaval operations -- Anzac Cove -- Helles -- 1st Krithia -- 2nd Krithia -- 3rd Krithia -- Gully Ravine -- Sari Bair -- Krithia Vineyard -- Lone Pine -- Suvla -- The Nek -- Chunuk Bair -- Scimitar Hill -- Hill 60


Who led the Turkish counter-attack Chunuk Bair?

Battle of Chunuk BairFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBattle of Chunuk BairPart of First World WarDate6--10 August 1915LocationAnzac, Gallipoli, TurkeyResultTurkish victoryBelligerentsNew Zealand United KingdomOttoman EmpireCommandersAlexander GodleyMustafa KemalHans KannengießerStrength3 brigades19. Division9. DivisionCasualties and losses10,000UnknownGallipoli CampaignNaval operations -- Anzac Cove -- Helles -- 1st Krithia -- 2nd Krithia -- 3rd Krithia -- Gully Ravine -- Sari Bair -- Krithia Vineyard -- Lone Pine -- Suvla -- The Nek -- Chunuk Bair -- Scimitar Hill -- Hill 60


What battles were in World War I?

According to First World War.com, Britannica Online Encyclopedia and "The First World War" by John Keegan Battle of Liege Opened 5 August 1914 Battle of the Frontiers Opened 5 August 1914 Battle of Mulhouse Opened 7 August 1914 Battle of Haelen Opened 12 August 1914 Invasion of Lorraine Opened 14 August 1914 Battle of Stalluponen Opened 17 August 1914 Battle of Gumbinnen Opened 20 August 1914 Battle of the Ardennes Opened 21 August 1914 Battle of Charleroi Opened 21 August 1914 Siege of Namur Opened 21 August 1914 Battle of Mons Opened 23 August 1914 Capture of Dinant Opened 23 August 1914 Siege of Maubeuge Opened 25 August 1914 Destruction of Louvain Opened 25 August 1914 Battle of Le Cateau Opened 26 August 1914 Battle of Tannenberg Opened 26 August 1914 Battle of Heligoland Bight Opened 28 August 1914 Battle of Guise Opened 29 August 1914 Siege of Tsingtao Opened 2 September 1914 First Battle of the Marne Opened 6 September 1914 First Battle of the Masurian Lakes Opened 9 September 1914 Battle of Bita Paka Opened 11 September 1914 First Battle of the Aisne Opened 12 September 1914 First Battle of Albert Opened 25 September 1914 Battle of Sandfontein Opened 26 September 1914 Siege of Antwerp Opened 28 September 1914 First Battle of Arras Opened 1 October 1914 First Battle of Ypres Opened 14 October 1914 First Battle of Ypres (Second Account), Opened 14 October 1914 Battle of the Yser Opened 18 October 1914 Battle of Coronel Opened 1 November 1914 Battle of Tanga Opened 3 November 1914 Capture of Basra Opened 5 November 1914 Battle of Qurna Opened 3 December 1914 Battle of the Falkland Islands Opened 8 December 1914 Raid on Scarborough and Hartlepool Opened 16 December 1914 Battle of Givenchy Opened 18 December 1914 First Battle of Champagne Opened 20 December 1914 Battle of Dogger Bank Opened 24 January 1915 Battle of Bolimov Opened 31 January 1915 Defence of the Suez Canal Opened 3 February 1915 Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes Opened 7 February 1915 Initial Dardanelles Bombardment Opened 19 February 1915 Battle of Neuve-Chapelle Opened 10 March 1915 Attempt to Force the Narrows Opened 18 March 1915 Battle of Shaiba Opened 11 April 1915 Second Battle of Ypres Opened 22 April 1915 Landings at Helles & Anzac Cove Opened 25 April 1915 First Battle of Krithia Opened 28 April 1915 Counter-attack at Eski Hissarlik Opened 1 May 1915 Second Battle of Krithia Opened 6 May 1915 Battle of Festubert Opened 15 May 1915 Turkish attack at Anzac Cove Opened 19 May 1915 Capture of Amara Opened 31 May 1915 Third Battle of Krithia Opened 4 June 1915 Battles of the Isonzo Opened June 1915-October 1915 First Battle of the Isonzo Opened 23 June 1915 Battle of Nasiriyeh Opened 27 June 1915 Battle of Gully Ravine Opened 28 June 1915 Attack on Achi Baba Opened 12 July 1915 Second Battle of the Isonzo Opened 18 July 1915 Landings at Suvla Bay Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Lone Pine Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Sari Bair Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of the Nek Opened 6 August 1915 Battle of Hill 60 Opened 21 August 1915 Battle of Scimitar Hill Opened 21 August 1915 Battle of Loos Opened 25 September 1915 Capture of Kut-al-Amara Opened 28 September 1915 Battle of Es Sinn Opened 28 September 1915 Third Battle of the Isonzo Opened 18 October 1915 Fourth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 10 November 1915 Battle of Ctesiphon Opened 2 November 1915 Siege of Kut-al-Amara Opened 7 December 1915 Evacuation of Gallipoli Opened 18 December 1915 Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad Opened 6 January 1916 Battle of the Wadi Opened 13 January 1916 Battle of Hanna Opened 21 January 1916 Battle of Verdun Opened 21 February 1916 Battle of Dujaila Opened 8 March 1916 Fifth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 9 March 1916 Battle of Lake Naroch Opened 18 March 1916 First Battle of Kut Opened 5 April 1916 Battle of Asiago Opened 15 May 1916 Trentino Offensive Opened 15 May 1916 Battle of Jutland Opened 31 May 1916 Battle of Lutsk Opened 4 June 1916 Battle of Khanaqin Opened June 1916 Battle of the Somme Opened 1 July 1916 Battle of Bazentin Ridge Opened 14 July 1916 Battle of Delville Wood Opened 15 July 1916 Battle of Pozieres Ridge Opened 23 July 1916 Battle of Romani Opened 3 August 1916 Sixth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 6 August 1916 Battle of Gorizia Opened 6 August 1916 Battle of Guillemont Opened 3 September 1916 Seventh Battle of the Isonzo Opened 14 September 1916 Battle of Flers-Courcelette Opened 15 September 1916 Eighth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 10 October 1916 Ninth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 1 November 1916 Second Battle of Kut Opened 13 December 1916 Battle of Khadairi Bend Opened 9 January 1917 Battle of Nahr-al-Kalek Opened 26 February 1917 Capture of Baghdad Opened 11 March 1917 Samarrah Offensive Opened 13 March 1917 Seizure of Falluja Opened 19 March 1917 First Battle of Gaza Opened 26 March 1917 Battle of Jebel Hamlin Opened 25 March 1917 Battle of Vimy Ridge Opened 9 April 1917 Battle of Shiala Opened 11 April 1917 Second Battle of the Aisne Opened 16 April 1917 Second Battle of Gaza Opened 17 April 1917 Battle of Istabulat Opened 21 April 1917 Battle of the Boot Opened 30 April 1917 Tenth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 12 May 1917 Battle of Otranto Straits Opened 14 May 1917 Battle of Messines Opened 7 June 1917 Third Battle of Ypres Opened 31 July 1917 Third Battle of Ypres (2) Opened 31 July 1917 Battle of Passchendaele Opened 31 July 1917 Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo Opened 19 August 1917 Battle of Ramadi Opened 28 September 1917 Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo Opened 24 October 1917 Battle of Caporetto Opened 24 October 1917 Third Battle of Gaza Opened 31 October 1917 Battle of Beersheba Opened 31 October 1917 Capture of Tikrit Opened 5 November 1917 Battle of Mughar Ridge Opened 13 November 1917 Battle of Cambrai Opened 20 November 1917 Fall of Jerusalem Opened 8 December 1917 Raid on Zeebrugge Opened 23 April 1918 Third Battle of the Aisne Opened 27 May 1918 Battle of Cantigny Opened 28 May 1918 Battle of Chateau-Thierry Opened 3 June 1918 Battle of Belleau Wood Opened 6 June 1918 Battle of the Piave River Opened 15 June 1918 Battle of Le Hamel Opened 4 July 1918 Second Battle of the Marne Opened 15 July 1918 Battle of Havrincourt Opened 12 September 1918 Battle of Epehy Opened 18 September 1918 Battle of Vittorio Veneto Opened 23 October 1918 Battle of Sharqat Opened 29 October 1918


Where did the British land in Gallipoli in WW1?

The British landed at Cape Helles and Suvla Bay in Gallipoli during World War 1. These landing sites were part of a larger Allied amphibious operation that aimed to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, Constantinople, and secure control of the strategic Dardanelles Strait. However, the British and other Allied forces faced fierce Ottoman resistance and ultimately were unable to achieve their objectives.


What has the author Michael J Mortlock written?

Michael J Mortlock is known for writing horror and suspense novels. One of his well-known works is "The Amaranthine Chronicles" series. His writing often explores themes of dark fantasy and paranormal activities.


Who was Henry Mosely?

'''Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley''' (23 November 1887 to 10 August 1915) was an English physicist. Moseley's outstanding contribution to the science of physicswas the justification from physical laws of the previous empirical and chemical concept of the atomic number. This stemmed from his development of Moseley's law in X-ray spectra. Moseley's Law justified many concepts in chemistry by sorting the chemical elements of the Periodic Table of the Elements in a quite logical order based on their physics.