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Where did the Anzac's fight?

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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.

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Gallipoli, the Western Front and the Middle East

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