Second attack on Anzac Cove
Battle in 1915 during the First World War
The second attack on ANZAC Cove (27 April 1915) was an engagement during the Gallipoli Campaign of the First World War. The attack was conducted by the forces of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, against the forces of the British Empire defending the cove.[nb 1]
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Gallipoli campaign
- Naval operations
- Landing at Cape Helles
- 1st Krithia
- 2nd Krithia
- 3rd Krithia
- Gully Ravine
- Krithia Vineyard
- Landing at Anzac Cove
- Kumkale
- 1st Anzac Cove
- 2nd Anzac Cove
- 3rd Anzac Cove
- No.3 Post
- Baby 700
- Landing at Suvla Bay
- Sari Bair
- The Nek
- Lone Pine
- Chunuk Bair
- Scimitar Hill
- Hill 60
- Hill 800
References
- Footnotes
- ^ At the time of the First World War, the modern Turkish state did not exist, and instead it was part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire. While the terms have distinct historical meanings, within many English-language sources the terms "Turkey" and "Ottoman Empire" are used synonymously, although sources differ in their approaches.[1] The sources used in this article predominantly use the term "Turkey".
- Citations
- ^ Fewster, Basarin, Basarin 2003, pp.xi–xii
- Bibliography
- Fewster, Kevin; Basarin, Vecihi; Basarin, Hatice Hurmuz (2003). Gallipoli: The Turkish Story. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1741140455.
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