I'm not sure about the Battle of Gallipoli, but I think that Gallipoli was an ongoing campaign lasting from April 25, 1915 until late 1916 (not sure about that), so obviously the weather changed a lot! During the summer, it was extremely hot, but beginning in November there were lots of rain and windstorms.
Gallipoli
Hot. And, by the way, the fight was between the Anzacs and the Turks AT Gallipolli.
The conditions at Gallipoli were really bad in the hot weather their were lot's of fly's and when it's winter it's freazing cold. Well the conditions were really bad not as like now.
Gallipoli
at Gallipoli dumby
in gallipoli and made out
It was summer in the time the Anzacs were on the Gallipoli Peninsula, so the weather was hot and dry. There was lack of water. They ate mostly bully beef, Ticklers jam and hard tack. Their food was sometimes supplemented by parcels sent from home.
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli.
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli
Maximos of Gallipoli died in 1633.
The Production Budget for Gallipoli was $3,000,000.