Gallipoli
The battle in Gallipoli, during World War 1, lasted for 9 months. Although the battle ended in 120,000 casualties it held no significance to the war itself.
the importance and consequences of gallipoli war
some of the places where the Australian soldiers fought in WW1 were-German New Guinea-Western Desert-Gallipoli-The Middle East-France-Belgium-Germany-Northern Russia
in the trenches
The Gallipoli soldiers' lives and events were recorded from their diaries and letters. There were also several war correspondents who, being skilled in reporting, were able to properly record their observations of the Gallipoli soldiers, their lives and responses.Several of these war correspondents included Ellis Ashmead Bartlett and C.E.W Bean, along with journalists Phillip Schuler of The Age and Charles Patrick Smith of The Argus.
2,721 New Zealand soldiers died and 4,752 were injured.
Gallipoli
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli.
The brave soldiers fought in Gallipoli
14,000 new zealand soldiers went to Gallipoli
The battle in Gallipoli, during World War 1, lasted for 9 months. Although the battle ended in 120,000 casualties it held no significance to the war itself.
5,150 New Zealand's soldiers were wounded or missing in Gallipoli.
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In trenches
Gallipoli was a campaign or battle, a part of the larger World War 1 . Horses and mules were used there, but not in any large significant way. Almost all the soldiers who took part did so as infantry.
the importance and consequences of gallipoli war