the battle stratergy was to distract the Turks and go round and land on the beach of turkey, but the Turks found out and waited on the cliffs waiting for them to arrive, which then brought the battle back to stalemate, once again! because no one was winning.
Battle of Gallipoli was a campaign during the first world war in the Gallipoli peninsula of Ottoman empire. It was fought between April 1915 to January 1916. The battle was fought between forces of Ottoman empire supported by forces from German empire and Austria-Hungary and British Imperial forces and supported by French forces. The battle was won by Ottoman forces. The battle resulted in emergence of Mustafa Kemal as a national leader and subsequent Turkish independence war.
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It was a one-day battle, fought on September 12, 490 BC.
It lasted for 3 hours. The battle was fought on 21 October 1805.
The first pitched battle of the English War was that of Edgehill, fought on Oct.23,1642.
The Ottoman empire.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who partcipated in the Battle of Gallipoli and was raised in rank to a colonel there.
The Gallipoli Campaign .
Several battles in 1915 - All on the Gallipoli peninsular. (Referred to as the Gallipoli Campaign.)
the Galipoli campaign was a battle fought during world war one, it was basically an attempt by the British, Aussies and New Zealanders to establish a beachhead to invade the Ottoman Empire
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli.
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli
the war was fought......in Gallpoli! Gallipoli was not a war on its own, it was a battle past of the Great War - a war thought to end all wars. A war we now know as World War I. It was fought on the 25th Of April near a place, now known, as ANZAC Cove. actually...it couldve been on the outskirts of China
Gallipoli was a battle in WW1 that was taken part in by Australia...
Where did the battle of gallipoli conflict take place?
re Newfoundlanders in Battle of Gallipoli: www.heritage.nf.ca/greatwar/articles/gallipoli.html
The Turks won the battle of Gallipoli Strategically Gallipoli was a very bold, imaginative plan which could have had far reaching consequences. The straight answer to the question is Turkey. Had the British, using many Commonwealth troops, pushed into the peninsula much more vigorously and ejected the defenders in the early days of the campaign then the link between Western Europe & Russia by sea in the Mediterranean might have been established.