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Timeline Gallipoli Task Year 9 History

The battle of hill 60- August 21-29 1915

Third Battle of Krithia- 4 June 1915

The landing at ANZAC cove- April 25 1915

The first Victoria cross awarded to an Australian- Some time during August 1916

The submarine AE2 is sunk by Turkish toredo boat- April 30 1915

Orders in Egypt to go Gallipoli- February 1915

The Evacuation ends- 20 December 1915

The hospital ship Kanowna had Australian nurses on board the ship. They set off to leave Egpyt and then went to England to then go back to Australia.

The third battle of Krithia was the final serious of attacks in world war 1 against the ottoman. The Allies attacked around noonish, the ottoman last around 6,000 only on the first day of the third battle.

The battle 60 was the last major assault that actaully happened in the Gallipoli campagin. There were to big attacks that were made by Allied forces on the 21st of August and then on the 27th of August but over all the battle finished on the 29th of August.

The landing of ANZAC cove happened on a Sunday. The ANZAC were all troops that were from Australia and New Zealand. The Troops were divided into too and were set to fight on the westren side of the Galipoli Penisula. 16,000 men came and more then 2,000 of the men were killed or injured.

The boat was sent to Australian then German New Genia and then spent time around Fiji. The boat then did arrive in Egypt, this submarine was the second Royal Australia Navy's. The turkish torpedo boat approached near the submrine and got out of control. The crew members had no choice but to abandon the submarine.

The men that enlist into the Australian imperial Force were sent to Egpyt instead of Europe for tranning and to protect the british interests in the middle east, and Suze canal.

By 4am on the 20th of December there were only a handful of men which were left including the commander of the "rear party" Colonel J Paton. By 4.10am having waited another 10 minutes for anyone that was left behind they sailed off successfully left gallipoli with not to many casulties

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The battle of the 'Nek'- 7th of August

The First Battle of Krithia- April 28 1915

The Evacuation begains- 19th December 1915

The first Australian troops leave australia to go to war- 11 September 1914

War is declared- 4th August 1915

The second battle of Krithia- May 6-8th May 1915

The battle of Lone pine

- August 6th-10th August 1915

The second battle of Krithia happened in the Helles battlefield during the battle of Gallipoli also in the first World war. Only 20,000 troops survived, the purpose was for the Allies would advance of the Helles battlefield

Krithia was the first battle of Gallipoli that happened during the First World War 1. The battle around 8am and the attack was called finished at 6m. More then 14,000 troops participate in the battle 2,000 British and 1,001 French were all injured

The battle of the Nek was apart of the Gallipoli campaign. The Nek was only a small battle that happened in World War 1. The Nek happened in the batlefield which was located in Gallipoli Peninsula.

Australia starting their involement in the war when Britain and Germany went to war which was the 4th of August. Primer Minster Joseph cook and the opposition leader gave full support of Australia joining. The first significant sign of Australia in the war was the 11th of September 1914

The evacuation plan was set our in three different stages, first stage "Preliminary stage"which was set in motion while awaiting. Second stage was "intermediate stage" which was a point where they could attack by one week. And the last stage was the "Final evacuation" when only certain number of men left at ANZAC.

The great Britain declared war on Germany on the 4th of August which has been said that this was the decison that was made for the beginning of World War 1. This decision was made final and Britain came along to join as well.

The battle of the Lone Pine was the most famous assaults in the Gallipoli campaign. Australian was the 1st brigade, Australia lost may men 80 officers and 2197 mens in the four days of the battle

By Mikayla Salomone

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