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The British under Allenby defeated the Turks under German General von Faulkenhayn.
Gallipoli
Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians. Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians.
I don't know how they felt emotionally, if that is what you're trying to find out. Fact is, however, that the Australians fought against the Turks during the battle of Gallipolli. So I don't think the Australians considered the Turks to be their 'mates'. The reason the Australians fought against the Turks, was probably the pressure put on them by Great Britain. I don't know how willing they were to actually fight the Turks though.
It wasn't a war. ANZAC stands for Australian & New Zealand Army Corps. They were part of the British invasion force at Gallipoli where they fought the Turks. There were also some German soldiers on the Turks' side. It was called the Gallipoli Campaign and it was during World War One (also called the Great War).
The NZ fought in the British Empire and with Australia.
Because they fought in the war
Enver Pasha was the Minister of War of the Ottoman Empire who engineered the treaty between the the Turks and Germans that resulted in the Turks joining the Cetral Powers.
Yes, the british were based in yemen during WW1 to protect the aden colony from the Ottomen Turks.
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Allies. They fought Germany.
The french, russia, Canada, America