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Why was the Gallipoli Campaign such a disaster? ... It was this that resulted in the Gallipoli Campaign. ... However not everything went according to plan and for various reasons the campaign turned out to be a failure. It is important to distinguish the aims of the Gallipoli Campaign and what factors caused it to be such a disaster. ...
The campaign began in February 1915. ... They planned to cross the Gallipoli cape and capture Constantinople. ... The campaign itself, however, was evidently seen as a complete failure.
The planning for the Gallipoli Campaign was not taken into nearly enough detail and when looking at it objectively, it is clear that disaster was inevitable. ... The campaign made no progress, yet the British ended up in a worse off state.
The above evidence makes it clear that the Gallipoli Campaign was far from successful. ... The unexpected outcome of the Gallipoli Campaign caused it to be such a disaster.
Approximate Word count = 910 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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