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... The Gallipoli Peninsula is located in the north-west corner of Turkey. ... The Gallipoli Campaign was the idea of Winston Churchill. ... The Gallipoli campaign was aimed at assisting the allied power, Russia. ... The narrow stretch of water next to Gallipoli is called the Dardanelles. ... The Anzacs trained in Egypt before they went to Gallipoli. ... The Anzacs first landed on Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. ... Instead of the Anzacs landing at Cape Tepe (plains), they landed at Anzac Cove (tiny beach, surrounded by steep rugged cliffs). ... Anzacs showed their resourcefulness by: 1) When there were no available hand-grenades, Anzac troops improvised creating grenades with empty tin cans. ... Climatic extremes the Anzacs had to endure are: In summer, Gallipoli was very hot and dry with an inadequate water and food supply. ... The Anzacs remained at Gallipoli from the landing 25 April 1915 to the evacuation 19 December 1915. ... The total Anzac casualty figure for Gallipoli was 26000 casualties, including 10 025 dead. ...
(2) So many men have died for nothing at Gallipoli and now at the Western Front.
Approximate Word count = 864 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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