Gallipoli was an amphibious assault, and the terrain was different. Both were meat grinders for the Allies, but Gallipoli was concluded much more quickly than the Western Front.
it make fighting more intense on the western front.
The four European fronts were: The Western Front The Eastern Front The Gallipoli Front The Italian Front There were two other fronts in the middle east: The Palestine Front The Mesopotamian Front
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Not many of them did in Gallipoli where they some did during winter while on the western and eastern front many soldiers got frostbite
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The soldiers were forced to fight in Gallipoli Western Front and Middle East
it make fighting more intense on the western front.
The Western Front had reached a stalemate and the British generals wanted a decisive victory. Gallipoli was a side-track and a failure.
along the the western front
Mostly on the western front, but also on some other fronts like Gallipoli and the eastern front.
God, King and Country. They fought for the British Empire and because they felt loyalty to the King and to God. The Gallipoli campaign was supposed to be a side-track from the Western Front but was a colossal failure.
Hitler was not involved in the Battle of Gallipoli. He served on the Western Front during World War I as courrier for the German forces.
Many of them. The most famous are Tannenberg, Gallipoli and the Jutland.
The four European fronts were: The Western Front The Eastern Front The Gallipoli Front The Italian Front There were two other fronts in the middle east: The Palestine Front The Mesopotamian Front
Gallipoli was Winston Churchill's brainchild. As a result of the failure he was demoted and made to serve on the Western Front. He survived and ended up Primeminister during the Second World War.
On the Western Front in WWI, trench warfare was the main type of fighting. The war lasted from autumn 1914 until spring 1918
In 1915 they fought on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey). After that they split into two forces; the infantry formed the NZEF and the AIF and went to the Western Front while the cavalry and mounted riflemen from New Zealand and Australia fought in the desert at Palestine.