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Who won the ANZAC war?

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There was never an Anzac War. The Anzacs took part in what was known as the Gallipoli Campaign, a collection of battles that took place on the Gallipoli Peninsula from April 25th of 1915 to late December 1915/early January 1916. The campaign ended when the Allied troops (including the Anzacs) were withdrawn. In other words, they retreated.

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There was no such war as the Anzac War, nor was there an Anzac campaign or even an Anzac battle.

ANZAC refers to the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps, perhaps best known for the campaign to try and capture Gallipoli on the Turkish Peninsula for the Allies. This was part of World War I.

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The term Anzac does not refer to a war. The word Anzac stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

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