The Gallipoli Campaign, also known as the Dardanelles campaign, which was the campaign of the World War One. It took place on the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire. The Campaign took place between 25 April 1915 and on 9 of January 1916. It consisted of 10 combatants, New Zealand, Australia,U.K., Ottoman Empire, Austria - Hungary, German Empire, British Raj, French third republic, Dominion of Newfoundland, French West Africa and dominion of New Zealand. Gallipoli was important because our soldiers took part of in the war and risks their own life. The soldiers fought to seize the Dardanelles and create a sea route leading to the Russian Empire. Giving a ease to supply the Russians with arms and secure elimination of the Turks from the war. Apparently New Zealand lost 2779 brave and willing …show more content…
This would make the soldiers more tired in the day and weak in fighting. As Things got hectic, soldiers got tired and sweaty, diseases started to circulate, Typhoid started to circulate among the soldiers and slowly started to take the life of them. A newly introduced weapon by the Turkish soldiers came heavy on the ANZACS. Poison Gas, it was deadly and the only option the ANZACS had was to cover their mouth with rags dipped in urine to distract the gas. This method was used until gas masks were invented for better protection, Also due to the muddy and wet conditions in the trenches, the soldiers experience trench foot. Leading to amputations. The soldiers that fortunately survived these miserable conditions safely evacuated the war on the 19 to 20th of December from Suvla and ANZAC Cove. Thanks to the New Zealand Brigades returning to ANZAC. The evaluation was successful because no ANZAC soldier was harmed in the process. It was carried out so smoothly that the ANZAC soldiers remained unnoticed, causing the Turks to bombard empty ANZAC trenches The evacuation was carried out in small boats over a period of 5