How Did The Battle Of Lone Pine Contribute To Australia

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The Battle Of Lone Pine was a war fought by the Ottoman Empire and Australia during the campaign of the First World War. Australian soldiers contributed in this battle significantly during the Battle of Lone Pine as they supplied soldiers, was a major problem to the Ottoman empire and caused the war from the beginning.

In the year August 6, 1915, the Battle of Lone Pine was taken place in Chunuk Bair. Lone Pine was an action that was one of the most famous assaults of the Gallipoli campaign. The attack was planned as a diversion for the Australian and New Zealand groups that were to breakout from the Anzac by capturing Chunuk Bair. Australian artillery barrage lifted and from trenches in the land the 1st Australian Brigade charged towards the Turkish at 5:30pm. This misconception was hoped to draw a force but in fact drew a division on the Australian Brigade. After the battle 2298 Australians and 5000 Turkish people died in the area about the size of three football fields. This is the contribution made by the Australian soldiers. …show more content…

The 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 12th Battalions backed up the first Brigade the next day and it continued for four days. They supplied everything for themselves including weapons, food and water and was one of the two main countries leading the diversion. This war was known as trench warfare as they used trenches to live in before they went to fight. The battle was known as a ‘win’ as more of the Turkish died than the Australians. Lone Pine became a furious nightmare of hand to hand combat and sometimes they shot own team mates in confusion. Therefore, Australia was a very important country that played a major role in the Battle of Lone