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.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
The first World War.
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The ANZACs were supposed to land on Cape Tepe but ended up landing on what was later known as ANZAC Cove, two kilometres North of the intended landing place.
in world war one the ANZACS evacuated in the 20th of December 1915.
1915
The Gallipoli landing began on 25 April 1915.
1915. April 25th to be exact.
300 anzacs died on the first day of the gallipoli campaign
The ANZACs landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915. This is the date now commemorated as Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand.
The went to Gallipoli first
The Anzacs landed in Egypt in late October 1914. They were originally bound for Europe via the Suez Canal, but stopped in Egypt when Turkey joined forces with Germany.
The first World War.
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The ANZACS trained in Egypt.
The Anzacs in 1915 were in terrible conditions
the term mateship was first used during the First World War by ANZACS.