no they allied forces especially the british royal navy got pinned down and creamed!
It was a success for the Turks, but a failure for the Allies.
The main goal of the Gallipoli campaign was to gain control over the Gallipoli peninsula. This neck of land overlooked the most direct sea route to Russia and was strategically important in World War I.
The Gallipoli Campaign caused massive loss of lives for both the Allies and the Ottomans (about 130,000 men in total). The Ottoman's successful defense of their capital of Constantinople inspired the later founding of the Republic of Turkey.
Gallipoli Campaign happened on 1915-04-25.
The major goal of the Gallipoli Campaign was to occupy the Ottoman-controlled Dardanelles Straits. If the Allies had the Straits, they would have a route to the Russian ports on the Black Sea and would be able to supply their isolated ally.
The Gallipoli Campaign occurred on the Gallipoli Peninsula, western Turkey, between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
my balls
1916
Billy
the allies wanted to capture gallipoli so they could get supplies to the Russians
If it were better planned, better equipped, better executed, and had developed better amphibious tactics, it could have; but given the times, no.