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Gallipoli Research Paper

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Gallipoli; one of the great campaigns of World War 1, that took place between the Ottomans and the ANZAC'S in the Gallipoli peninsula of the Ottoman Empire (Modern Day Turkey) between April 1915 and January 1916. The nations who took part in the remembrance of the Gallipoli Campaign (Australia and New Zealand) consider the expedition fondly with pride, and not taking into account that it was a failure. In addition; the ANZAC'S experienced a holocaust on a massive scale, which caused an influx of casualties, meaning it shouldn’t be remembered as a appreciable defeat. Moreover, the ANZAC'S have no antiquity originating from British origins, the ANZAC's need to provide a sense that they played major role in the war and to present the struggles which the ANZACS had to face. …show more content…

Reason being; it’s a country which hasn’t been colonised by Britain or other empires before the middle ages, being colonised for over 115 years. From my experience; the Australian education system presents Gallipoli as a big deal and a main topic during history classes, instead of colonisation of the country. ABC News even documented “This massive interest might be the result of careful marketing, by schools, publishers, the media or government agencies, but it seems that while the expression of interest might be directed, the consumption of the products seem to reflect the popular interest rather than manipulate it.” Gallipoli is taken into the education system with pride, thus creating a student to have a mentality that the nations that took part in the war have an eccentric

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