The terrain of ANZAC Cove allowed the Turkish soldiers to defend their territory from the cliffs above the beach on which the ANZACs landed. For the ANZACs to advance in any form, they had to climb the steep, hilly terrain, and enter an area where they were completely exposed to the enemy.
The ANZAC's landed on the bay of Gallipoli. Sorry this is a bad answer but I hope it helps! (:
that is the first place that the Australians fight war
A battle that the original Anzac fought in was the Turkish Attack at Anzac Cove. This battle took place in 1915 with the attempt was for the Turkish to take over Anzac Cove and force the Anzac out to sea.
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At a nightclub. It was difficult to tell, I know. But that's where a lot of those amateur fights would take place.
Some of the ANZACs were just young lads who were desperate to fight for their country. The youngest known ANZAC was 16, but there are unofficial reports there might have been boys as young as 14 who faked their age. There would have been soldiers in the twenties, thirties and forties.
Romania is not a very difficult place !
To take control of a fight or to defeat an enemy or to gain control over a difficult situation or to become successful in a place
because they have natural resources
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 The campaign ended when the Allied troops (including the Anzacs) were withdrawn.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.
The ANZACs were supposed to land on Cape Tepe but ended up landing on what was later known as ANZAC Cove, two kilometres North of the intended landing place.