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The next morning they would leave the London to land on North Beach, Gallipoli. Australian War Memorial A On 25 April , 16, Australian and New Zealand troops landed at what became known as Anzac Cove as part of a campaign to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula. The British had been trying to force their way through the narrow straits known as the Dardanelles to capture Constantinople and so relieve pressure on their Russian allies engaged with Ottoman forces in the Caucasus. Minefields and on-shore artillery batteries thwarted the early naval attempts to seize the strait and it was decided that troops would have to be landed on the peninsula to overcome Turkish defences.
Trench at Lone Pine after the battle, showing Australian and Turkish dead on the parapet, August Photo: Phillip Schuler. Australian War Memorial PS British and French forces landed at Cape Helles on the southern tip of the peninsula. However, in the early morning darkness it is possible that they were beached one kilometre or so north of their planned objective in an area of steep, rugged terrain.
Once on the beach, many units became separated from one another as they began moving up the tangle of complex spurs and ravines in the darkness. Turkish resistance remained strong, and the Anzacs were subjected to devastating artillery bombardments. In the time it takes us to die, other troops and commanders can come and take our places.
The Anzac position became progressively more precarious as the Anzacs failed to secure their high-ground objectives. The Turks mounted a fierce counter-attack regaining much of the ground the Anzacs had taken.
After consultation with the Royal Navy, Hamilton decided against an evacuation, and ordered the troops to dig in. Falling back on improvised and shallow entrenchments, the Anzacs held on for a crucial first night. Anzac Beach, Gallipoli, The beach packed with Australian soldiers and supplies with more arriving in small boats.
Australian War Memorial H For the next eight months, the Australians advanced no further than the positions they had taken on the first day. The British and French forces farther south were also unable to break out of their positions.
By November, with more Turkish reinforcements and German equipment in place, it was obvious the stalemate would continue. Lord Kitchener, the British chief of staff, visited the peninsula and recommended to the British Cabinet that a general evacuation take place. In late December the Anzacs were successfully evacuated with barely any casualties, and by 20 January all Allied troops had withdrawn from the peninsula. The battles fought by the Australian Imperial Force at Gallipoli are widely regarded as the foundation legend of Australian military history, and a potent symbol of federated Australia.
The Gallipoli campaign was a military failure but the characteristics that the Anzacs displayed throughout the campaign — bravery, ingenuity, endurance and mateship — have come to be celebrated as defining characteristics of the Australian personality.
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