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http://www.anzacs.org/
Biographic details of approximately 500 officers of the Anzac Corps who died due to service on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, in 1915. Photographs and maps as well as details on how eligible families may apply for an Anzac commemorative medallion.
http://spartacus-educational.com/FWWgallipoli.htm
Concise account of the campaign, with quotations from several British participants and observers.
http://www.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/2/gallipoli/index.htm
Well presented collection of information on the battle, produced jointly by the (british) Imperial War Museum and the Australian War Memorial in 2000.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Brits-made-major-Gallipoli-sacrifice-too/2005/04/20/1113854234288.html
Aussies and New Zealanders remember the sacrifice of their forebears at Gallipoli but few will realise that far more British soldiers died there.
http://www.gallipoli-association.org/
The Association's objective is to preserve the memory of the men who served in, and commemorate the events of the Great War campaign on, the Gallipoli (Gelibolu) peninsula, Turkey, between April 1915 and January 1916. Historical information on the campaign.
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/the-gallipoli-campaign/introduction
Substantial history of the campaign, based on an essay from the Oxford Companion to NZ Military History.
http://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/overview_gf.htm
Step-by-step account of the Gallipoli campaign on land and sea.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/gallipoli.html
The story of this unit, the first regular Jewish fighting force for 2000 years, which served at Gallipoli.
http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/
Contains text, documents, graphics, timelines, video and audio about Australians in the Anzac landing and campaign.
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