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Why did the allies attack the ottoman empire at gallipoli?

the allies wanted to capture gallipoli so they could get supplies to the Russians


By what routes did the Persians choose to attack Greece?

From Gallipoli through Thrace, Macedonia and Thessaly into mainland Greece.


How did the anzacs lose the war?

The ANZACs were on the winning side, so they did not lose the war. The attack on Gallipoli failed, but it was absolutely no fault of the ANZACs.


What happened at galippoli?

The Battle of Gallipoli took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli. It happened between April 1915 up to January 1916. It captured the Ottoman capital of Constantinople, now called Istanbul, with over 262,000 men injured.


Is the name Callipoli or Gallipoli?

Gallipoli


Why did the Australian government try and bring conscription in in 1916?

Because after Gallipoli there were not enough volunteers to go to the slaughterhouse in Europe.


What is the correct name Callipoli or Gallipoli?

Gallipoli


What did the Australians hope to achieve by the gallipoli landing?

the aim of it was to reach the Turkish capital of constantinople and take i t over with british and austrailan troops


Was Australia needed at Gallipoli in World War I?

Yes Australia was needed. The ill-advised assault on Gallipoli ended in defeat, thus achieving none of its objectives. In fact, it strengthened the position of the Germans by bring Turkey into the war on the German side. Without the joint Australia and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) the allied defeat at Gallipoli would have occurred sooner. To that extent, Australia was needed. But the decision to attack Turkey was ill-advised, and the attack poorly planned and, in some ways, poorly executed.


Where did soldiers live in the gallipoli war?

in gallipoli and made out


Where did the anzac lands there ships in gallipoli?

at Gallipoli dumby


What amphibious attack happened on World War 1?

The joint operations of the Allied army and naval forces in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign (1915) of World War I