The countries that were involved in the gallipolli campaign were Australia and New Zeland against Germany and turky. The British and french were also involved but they mostly were mostly a large sea presence
Britain, France, New Zealand and Australia on the Allies' side.
Turkey and Germany on the other.
The British, the French, the Australians and the New Zealanders (the Australians and the New Zealanders were collectively called the ANZACs) were the allies and the Turks were the opposition.
The Ottoman empire. Today the area is in modern day Turkey.
There was no Anzac war - the Australia and New Zealand are friendly allies, except in Rugby competitions.
Turkey.
Anzac Day is a day in April that is celebrated in New Zealand and Australia to commemorate their soldiers who fought in the ANZAC in World War 1 in Galipoli and elsewhere. see related link below.
they got involved in war because the others declared war :)
'anzac' was NOT a war. It is a nmemonic for thre initials A.N.Z.A.C. . The initials are for the word. 'Australia and New Zealand Army Corps'. One of their most famous actions was at Gallipoli (Turkey) in The Great War (World War (I)).
Basically every country who was involved in the war. Also many neutral countries were involved in rescue attempts.
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
Anzac Day is a day in April that is celebrated in New Zealand and Australia to commemorate their soldiers who fought in the ANZAC in World War 1 in Galipoli and elsewhere. see related link below.
123 countries involved in the war
ANZAC War Memorial was created in 1934.
There was no Anzac war. It's WW1 a.k.a world war 1.
they got involved in war because the others declared war :)
By fighting in the war to serve for their countries. They sacrificed themselves to be able to fight and represent their country.
'anzac' was NOT a war. It is a nmemonic for thre initials A.N.Z.A.C. . The initials are for the word. 'Australia and New Zealand Army Corps'. One of their most famous actions was at Gallipoli (Turkey) in The Great War (World War (I)).
yes because some diferrent countries eat anzac cookies
about 52 countries.
There was no such thing as the Anzac War, it was known as the Gallipoli Campaign because it was part of World War One (then known as the Great War). Those involved in the campaign include: Us (the Anzacs; New Zealand and Australia), Britain and France as the Allies. Germany and Turkey (then known as the Ottoman Empire) as the Entente.
no it isn't not all countries celebrate anzac day
The main countries represented at Anzac Cove were Australian, British and New Zealand troops.