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10 January, 00:57

What impact did the gallipoli campain have on winston churchill's career

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  1. 10 January, 01:19
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    The main Turkish-Ottoman campaigns took place in its main territory, Anatolia (Asia Minor), mainly because it represents a strategic place, since it was located between Europe and Asia. Gallipoli's campaign was the most notorious. Gallipoli is a peninsula close to the Dardanelles. It was through this strait that the French, English, New Zealanders and Australians tried to invade the center of Turkish-Ottoman power, by sea and land, in 1915. One of the organizers of this operation was Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the English Admiralty. Resistance to this invasion was articulated by strategists Otto Liman von Sanders, from Germany, and Mustafá Kemal, from the Turkish-Ottoman Empire.

    The resistance, perpetrated by the Turks and Germans, was successful and resulted in one of the greatest massacres of the First War against the British and French Marines. The alliance between Germans and Turks in the early moments of the war was called by some historians "German jihad".
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