Uhm...I think by fighting back real hard...
It wasn't only the Turkish soldiers that won, everyon Turk that wanted to fight for his/her country did. That's how they won at gallipolli. Probably couldn't have done it if it weren't for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who led the fight of the Turks against various European armies.
The enemy were the Ottoman Turks.
British, French, Turks, Australians, New Zealanders, Cypriots, Jews
the answer to this question is that the Turkish were fighting against the British, French, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders to secure a sea route to russia. and the Turks ended up winning. hope this helps:)
The Turks won the battle of Gallipoli Strategically Gallipoli was a very bold, imaginative plan which could have had far reaching consequences. The straight answer to the question is Turkey. Had the British, using many Commonwealth troops, pushed into the peninsula much more vigorously and ejected the defenders in the early days of the campaign then the link between Western Europe & Russia by sea in the Mediterranean might have been established.
Your question is confused. ANZAC troops defintely saw action against the Ottoman Empire in the east at places like Gallipolli, but the term, the Eastern Front, refers to the War in the East in EUROPE, against the Russians by the Germans up til the Russian revolution & surrender in 1917. So, to conclude, ANZAC troops definitely saw action in the East, but NOT on the Eastern front. Hope this clears up your question.
why did the Turks go to Galliploi
There was no victory for the ANZACs in Turkey. Sadly, the entire Gallipoli campaign was a failure for everyone but the Turks.
The enemy were the Ottoman Turks.
Mainly the Turks, at Gallipoli.
the Turks had the higher ground
not the anzacs
THE Turks
because the Russians sopported the Turks
It was a success for the Turks, but a failure for the Allies.
They were slaughtered as soon as they hit shore line by turks.
Gallipoli
Not exactly