First World War: Gallipoli

On 25 April 1915, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops landed on the beaches of Gallipoli in Turkey.

On 25 April 1915, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops landed on the beaches of Gallipoli in Turkey. It was their first major action in the First World War. The Anzacs were part of the Allied force which aimed to support Russia and force Turkey out of the war. 

Landing on the Gallipoli peninsula at dawn, the Anzacs faced steep cliffs and Turkish soldiers determined to defend their homeland. 

The fighting dragged on for 8 months, with neither side able to make any significant gains. Finally, unable to achieve their objectives, the Allied troops were evacuated. 

The contribution of these original Anzacs is commemorated each year on 25 April.

Curriculum areas

  • Year 9 History

Questions

  • How did the terrain on which the Anzacs landed affect the Gallipoli campaign? 
  • What sorts of conditions did the Anzacs experience? How did they respond? 
  • Why do you think the Gallipoli campaign is important to so many Australians today?