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    Key events in the gallipoli campaign The landing on 25th april 1915 on dawn April 25th 1915 the first anzac soldier arrived at Anzac cove in galliopoli penusla in turkey (also known as Çanakkale). There were approxiametley 60,000 Australian soldiers and 18,000 new zealand soldiers who were under the command of sir Ian Hamilton. At 4:30 under Hamiltons command the royal navy started firing. Some of the battilion were under heavy fire and so the battle of gallopoli began. During the…

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    stand before you. Before I begin I would like to acknowledge the land of the Cameragal people. I’m sure you have all heard of the ANZAC legend, but some of you may still wonder what the legend is. Gallipoli has become a symbol of Australian’s identity, achievement and existence. Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known, as the “Anzac legend” became…

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    The battle of Fromelles was the bloodiest 24 hours in Australian history. Gallipoli is remembered for the braveness of our soldiers the Anzacs and this war is very recognised. The battle of fromelles had 5,533 Australian casualties in a meir 24 hours compared to the Gallipoli campaign lasting more than 8 months and is recognised more than the bloody battle of Fromelles. From 19th July, 1916 to the 20th July, 1916 The battle of Fromelles took place. This battle is known as the bloodiest day in…

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    The Gallipoli Campaign

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    identified ourselves as a nation. Of course the battle I am talking about is the Gallipoli Campaign. Gallipoli is located about 700kms from the capital of Turkey, Ankara. A strategy to bring Germany down was to bring her allies down. The First Lord of the Admiralty of the British government, Winston Churchill, made the decision to launch and attack on one of Germany’s major allies, Turkey. His plan was to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula that way they would also be able to control the…

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    Disease In Gallipoli

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    disease affect the outcome of the Gallipoli campaign? This investigation evaluates a variety of diseases in Gallipoli and their results. The effects of these diseases on the morale and physical condition of soldiers in the campaign are also analyzed to determine the impact on the campaign overall. Two main sources were cited throughout the investigation, one being The Ottoman Army, 1914-1918: Disease and Death on the Battlefield, written by Hikmet Ozdemir and Gallipoli, Making History, edited by…

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    ANZAC Vs Gallipoli

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    the ANZACS from GALLIPOLI, to western front. World War One, WW1, was a tremendous event that affected the Global nation. The war began in 1914 July 28th, and lasted until 1918 November 11th. This war was fought in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Ocean. During WW1 two major theatres of war was the Western Front, located in south-west Belgium and north-eastern and eastern France, and the Gallipoli campaign, located on the north-west coast of Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign…

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    Auburn Gallipoli Mosque

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    This obligatory ritual enables adherents to submit themselves solely to Allah, expiate individual sins and strengthen their faith communally; therefore proving significant in granting eternal reward. This significance is reflected in the Auburn Gallipoli Mosque, which facilitates the intensely meaningful nature of Jumu’ah through its various features. Friday Prayer at the Mosque enables adherents to demonstrate exclusive submission to Allah. The sequential steps of this ritual invite adherents…

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    Gallipoli Campaign Essay

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    amount of time, so I chose just one topic. I more specifically chose one campaign; the Gallipoli campaign. My goal is to give a brief overview of what the Gallipoli campaign was, and how its effects can still be felt…

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    of the world. However, it was not until 1915 that Australian and New Zealand soldiers joined the war and ‘set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula’ . The main goal of this campaign was to capture Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire and ‘an ally of Germany’ . The date marked April 25th when ‘the Australian and New Zealand’ soldiers ‘landed on Gallipoli’ . They were immediately met with resistance and retaliation by ‘the Ottoman Turkish defenders’ . Plans went awry when the…

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    Gallipoli Movie Analysis

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    In the film Gallipoli, we follow Archie Hamilton, and 18 year old rising sprinter. In May 1915, he puts aside his dream, to join the Australian Light Horse Division and fight in World War I. At an athletics carnival he defeats Frank Dunne in a race, whom he persuades to sign up with him. Dunne cannot join because he is unable to ride a horse and joins the Infantry. Training starts and they run into each other. Dunne transfers to the Light Horse and they are sent to the Gallipoli Peninsula where…

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