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Travelers from Australia and New Zealand joined Turkish and other nations’ dignitaries at the former World War I battlefields at Gallipoli for a solemn service at dawn Monday to remember troops ...
Gallipoli is considered a core part of Australian and New Zealand history and among their earliest international engagement. "The Gallipoli campaign did not create Australia's nationhood.
Most Australians know about the Anzac campaign on the beaches of Gallipoli in 1915. But what is sunk beneath the surface of our memories is the historic role played by a submarine, HMAS AE2.
The eight-month campaign saw more than 44,000 British, Irish, French, Australian, New Zealand, Indian, and Canadian troops, as well as nearly 87,000 Ottoman soldiers, killed.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will lay wreaths to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the doomed First World War Gallipoli campaign.The Queen and Prince Philip will today place their floral ...