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See the link below. The Dardanelles was not part of World War 2 but rather World War 1. Editor's note. It was the Brits (namely Winston Churchill, in World War 1, of the admiralty) who wanted to secure the Dardanelles strait to control shipping access. At the time Britain controlled Turkey. There was warring going on there during World War 1. See the link below for the story of the Battle of Dardanelles.
Yes , it's known as the Gallipoli Campaign .
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Dardanelles is most noted for the attack that occurred there following World War I. Dardanelles is the strait that separates Europe for Asia in northwestern Turkey.
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The Atlantic, the Dardanelles, Europe.
The Dardanelles Straits connect the Black and Mediterranean seas. During World War I, it was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers. Unfortunately, it was the only way to get supplies to Russia. Britain needed the straits to help its ally.
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