Australian soldiers first arrived in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. They remained there for about eight months.
They fought in Gallipoli in 1915-1916
It is not known how many Australian troops were involved in the landings at Gallipoli. However, the entire Gallipoli campaign resulted in 26,111 Australian casualties, and this included between 8,150 and 8,500 deaths. The total number of Allied troops who took part in the Gallipoli campaign was about 480,000, but this included Australians, New Zealanders, British and French.
how many anzacs survied gallipoli
The Allied Forces, mainly composed of Australians, landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
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that is the first place that the Australians fight war
The main reason why young men signed up to fight at Gallipoli was because they wanted adventure, and to see the world. They weren't prepared for the conditions that they had to face.
It is not known how many Australian troops were involved in the landings at Gallipoli. However, the entire Gallipoli campaign resulted in 26,111 Australian casualties, and this included between 8,150 and 8,500 deaths. The total number of Allied troops who took part in the Gallipoli campaign was about 480,000, but this included Australians, New Zealanders, British and French.
April 25 1915 was the landing of Australians troops on the shores of Gallipoli.
Over 8,000 Aussies died at Gallipoli and about 60,000 were wounded.
how many anzacs survied gallipoli
They were transported there, by Navy vessels.
The Allied Forces, mainly composed of Australians, landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
They were part of the British Empire. When Mother England needed help, it called on its people from colonies all over the world.
In WW1 in Turkey
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