The Gallipoli Campaign, fought during World War I from April 1915 to January 1916, aimed to secure a sea route to Russia and weaken the Ottoman Empire. One notable example from this campaign is the landing at Anzac Cove on April 25, 1915, where Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops faced fierce resistance from Ottoman forces. The campaign ultimately ended in a costly failure for the Allied forces, resulting in heavy casualties and no strategic gains.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
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The Gallipoli campaign lasted for about 4 days.
It is not known how many Australian troops were involved in the landings at Gallipoli. However, the entire Gallipoli campaign resulted in 26,111 Australian casualties, and this included between 8,150 and 8,500 deaths. The total number of Allied troops who took part in the Gallipoli campaign was about 480,000, but this included Australians, New Zealanders, British and French.
The Gallipoli campaign took place at Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey from 25 April 1915 to 9 January 1916, during the First World War.
Gallipoli Campaign happened on 1915-04-25.
The Gallipoli Campaign occurred on the Gallipoli Peninsula, western Turkey, between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
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The fight at gallipoli was a campaign, not a war. It started in the year 1915.
No. The Gallipoli campaign was over before the United States entered the war.
The Gallipoli campaign lasted for about 4 days.
It is not known how many Australian troops were involved in the landings at Gallipoli. However, the entire Gallipoli campaign resulted in 26,111 Australian casualties, and this included between 8,150 and 8,500 deaths. The total number of Allied troops who took part in the Gallipoli campaign was about 480,000, but this included Australians, New Zealanders, British and French.