it was the Daranelles xx
In 1915, during World War I, Allied forces invaded a small peninsula located in the Ottoman Empire and called Gallipoli. Located at the western tip of the Dardanelles Strait, the first narrow waterway allowing access to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, Gallipoli was tenaciously defended by Ottoman (or, Turkish) defenders, who succeeded in blocking the Allied attempt to penetrate inland via their Gallipoli beachhead.
The Allied Forces, mainly composed of Australians, landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
Both the Axis and Allied powers wanted to control North Africa primarily for its strategic location, which provided access to key trade routes, resources, and military bases in the region.
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The Gallipoli Campaign, fought during World War I from April 1915 to January 1916, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Approximately 44,000 Allied soldiers, including Australians, New Zealanders, British, and others, lost their lives, while the Ottoman Empire suffered around 86,000 military fatalities. The campaign is remembered for its high human cost and strategic failures.
In 1915, during World War I, Allied forces invaded a small peninsula located in the Ottoman Empire and called Gallipoli. Located at the western tip of the Dardanelles Strait, the first narrow waterway allowing access to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, Gallipoli was tenaciously defended by Ottoman (or, Turkish) defenders, who succeeded in blocking the Allied attempt to penetrate inland via their Gallipoli beachhead.
The British landed at Cape Helles and Suvla Bay in Gallipoli during World War 1. These landing sites were part of a larger Allied amphibious operation that aimed to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, Constantinople, and secure control of the strategic Dardanelles Strait. However, the British and other Allied forces faced fierce Ottoman resistance and ultimately were unable to achieve their objectives.
The Allied Forces, mainly composed of Australians, landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
Allied Command Operations (ACO) / SHAPE
Allied Command Operations (ACO) / SHAPE
Allied Command Operations (ACO) / SHAPE
No. The Gallipoli campaign was a military failure and the Allied troops were eventually evacuated.
This allied attempt to capture Istanbul fad failed.
Both the Axis and Allied powers wanted to control North Africa primarily for its strategic location, which provided access to key trade routes, resources, and military bases in the region.
The answer is ANZAC Cove, I think. You will have to Google that one I think!
Allied Control Council was created in 1945.
The answer is ANZAC Cove, I think. You will have to google that one I think!