Britain sent the ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) to ANZAC Cove during World War I as part of the Gallipoli Campaign aimed at securing a sea route to Russia and weakening the Ottoman Empire. The objective was to open up a new front against the Central Powers, relieve pressure on the Eastern and Western Fronts, and ultimately capture Constantinople. However, the campaign faced logistical challenges, fierce resistance, and poor planning, leading to high casualties and ultimately a withdrawal without achieving its goals.
The ANZAC corp received humble rations during Gallipoli. This was because of the trench warfare environment, which made it hard to send and receive rations. Most of the ANZAC rations consisted of coffee, along with bread and cans of burly beef.
The question is incorrect. Great Britain began to send its prisoners to Australia in 1788.However, Britain could no longer send its prisoners to America because of the American War of Independence, in which America essentially severed its ties with Britain.
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Lend-Lease
By using Lend-Lease to send supplies. The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment. APEX!
The ANZAC corp received humble rations during Gallipoli. This was because of the trench warfare environment, which made it hard to send and receive rations. Most of the ANZAC rations consisted of coffee, along with bread and cans of burly beef.
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ANZAC is an acronym which stands for "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps". When Britain declared war on Germany in 1914, Australia and New Zealand, as part of the British Empire, were obligated to send men to fight. Being from the same corner of the world, they formed a corps together and were sent to Gallipoli where, on the 25th of April, 1915, they saw their first major conflict in a war ever. They had fought in the Boer War a decade or so previously, but nothing could have prepared them for the carnage and pointless slaughter of the Gallipoli Campaign. Every April 25th Australia and New Zealand commemorate their sacrifice by holding ceremonies and remembering wars past. It's a patriotic thing.
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The question is incorrect. Great Britain began to send its prisoners to Australia in 1788.However, Britain could no longer send its prisoners to America because of the American War of Independence, in which America essentially severed its ties with Britain.
Newzealand and Australia fought together in the name of Anzacs. They fought in Gallipoli in Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign was the their major first major battle. So that why it has Anzacs day. They fought in gallipoli because Turkey was Germany side. So the commonwealth (Britain) wanted Anzacs to capture the capital city of Turkey(I don't know what its name sorry) so that they can able to send the supply to Russia. The rusult was Anzacs lost.
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Germany and Britain were on opposite sides during World War II so they didn't send Britain any planes except on bombing missions.
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