The Anzac landings at Gallipoli began on 25 April 1915.
yes they did but go onto another website to reasearch further
your welcome :)
By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
Australians went to war in August 1914.
Britain, France, Turkey (assuming you count Anatolia), and Saudi Arabia controlled roughly equal amounts of land in the Middle East after World War II.
Turkey's debt was payed off with it's land lost and the conversion of the Ottoman Empire. The remaining Allies blamed the Germans for the war and most of the reparations were cost to them. They paid their debt off with their land and the Allies were satisfied with that.
australians involvment in ww1
Australians fought in Turkey, the Mid-East, and Western Europe in WW1.
In WW1 in Turkey
World war one started in 1914 and ended four years later in 1918. 416 000 Australians volunteered to help in World War I. 324 000 of these people served overseas. More than 60 000 Australians were killed. Us australians served in Gallipoli, Turkey; The Western Front in France; Egypt and the Middle East; In Germany, New Guinea, Mesopotamia and India,etc. hope this helps!
World War 1
Australians, along with New Zealanders, mark the First World War with ANZAC Day. It is a day of remembrance, and Australians generally take great pride in their contributions to the war effort.
By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
The Australians fought as part of the British Commonwealth on the side of the Allies.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
The Australians were part of the allies and actively participated in WWII
Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
Australians went to war in August 1914.
GALLIPOLI, IN TURKEY =].... I THINK... NO NO IM SERIOUS IT IS