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The ANZACs first landed on Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, during World War I. This event marked the beginning of the Gallipoli Campaign, which aimed to secure a sea route to Russia and ultimately knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war. The landing faced fierce resistance, leading to heavy casualties and a protracted campaign that lasted until January 1916. ANZAC Day is now commemorated annually in Australia and New Zealand to honor those who served and sacrificed.

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