I don't know how they felt emotionally, if that is what you're trying to find out. Fact is, however, that the Australians fought against the Turks during the battle of Gallipolli. So I don't think the Australians considered the Turks to be their 'mates'. The reason the Australians fought against the Turks, was probably the pressure put on them by Great Britain. I don't know how willing they were to actually fight the Turks though.
About 400,000.
Gallipoli
During World War I, the Turks were often referred to as the "Ottoman Turks," reflecting their association with the Ottoman Empire, which was one of the Central Powers. Additionally, they were sometimes called "the Young Turks," a term that originated from a reformist movement within the empire. This nickname highlighted the political changes and modernization efforts that were taking place in the empire during that period.
300,000 soldiers fought in world war one,62,000 died leaving 228,000 soldiers
Turks
the Turks and the Germans
ANSWER:Most Australians were playing on there laptops and texting their friends about school gossip. Some had brought there xbox360's and were playing guitar hero 4 with the Turks. At Christmas Australians and Turks played halo 3 together and exchanged guns.
becaus they was scared from the bulets of dedly forse, coult easily be asploded
World War 1
Australians, along with New Zealanders, mark the First World War with ANZAC Day. It is a day of remembrance, and Australians generally take great pride in their contributions to the war effort.
By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
The Australians were part of the allies and actively participated in WWII
The Australians fought as part of the British Commonwealth on the side of the Allies.
Australians went to war in August 1914.
Ataturk is the Father of the Turks
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