Gallipoli Prepares For World War I Centenary

ECEABAT, TURKEY - APRIL 21: A visitor snaps a photo next to a monument (R) to New Zealand soldiers killed during the Gallipoli Campaign at Chunuk Bair and a statue of Turkish Gallipoli division commander and future founder of the first Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk stands behind on April 21, 2015 near Eceabat, Turkey. Allied and Turkish representatives, as well as family members of those who served, will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the campaign with ceremonies scheduled for April 24-25. The Gallipoli land campaign, in which a combined Allied force of British, French, Australian, New Zealand and Indian troops sought to occupy the Gallipoli peninsula and the strategic Dardanelles strait during World War I, began on April 25, 1915 against Turkish forces of the Ottoman Empire. The Allies, unable to advance more than a few kilometers, withdrew after eight months. The campaign cost the Allies approximately 45,000 killed and up to 200,000 wounded, the Ottomans approximately 85,000 killed and 160,000 wounded. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
ECEABAT, TURKEY - APRIL 21: A visitor snaps a photo next to a monument (R) to New Zealand soldiers killed during the Gallipoli Campaign at Chunuk Bair and a statue of Turkish Gallipoli division commander and future founder of the first Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk stands behind on April 21, 2015 near Eceabat, Turkey. Allied and Turkish representatives, as well as family members of those who served, will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the campaign with ceremonies scheduled for April 24-25. The Gallipoli land campaign, in which a combined Allied force of British, French, Australian, New Zealand and Indian troops sought to occupy the Gallipoli peninsula and the strategic Dardanelles strait during World War I, began on April 25, 1915 against Turkish forces of the Ottoman Empire. The Allies, unable to advance more than a few kilometers, withdrew after eight months. The campaign cost the Allies approximately 45,000 killed and up to 200,000 wounded, the Ottomans approximately 85,000 killed and 160,000 wounded. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Gallipoli Prepares For World War I Centenary
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