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The ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) played a significant role in World War I, particularly during the Gallipoli Campaign, but they did not achieve their primary objective of securing the Dardanelles. The campaign is often viewed as a costly failure, with heavy losses and little strategic gain. However, the ANZACs' bravery and sacrifice contributed to the broader Allied victory in the war, which concluded in 1918. Thus, while they did not win the specific battles they fought, their efforts were part of an eventual Allied success.

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