Why Is Gallipoli Important In Ww1

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The Gallipoli campaign in World War One played a very small role in the ongoing of the war between the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente but, for our Australians, this Campaign in Gallipoli changed our current perspective of War and what it was originally perceived as.Even though this battle at Gallipoli brought great heartache and disappointment, Australians still today commemorate the 26th of April in honour of innocent men and women giving up their lives willingly for the protection of Australia and it’s people.Us as Australians not only commemorate The Anzacs who gave their life but we commemorate them because for Australia this was their first encounter with war and even though it wasn’t as victorious as we thought we still commemorate their work.In World War One Australians were given very little time in accordance with training whereas countries like Germany and Britain have been given much more experience in the reference to war as such, but never the less Australians still put in their very best efforts to protect their country of origin.Australia.

For Australia World War One was their very first encounter with war as Australia was one of the newly discovered countries and only federated 13 years ago.Many Australians didn’t really know what to expect in