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 Chunuk Bair Attack Constantinople  Egypt No  Ten percent  Dardanelles  April 25 th 1915  Western Front  Allied  The Great War  Central  A pioneer.

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Presentation on theme: " Chunuk Bair Attack Constantinople  Egypt No  Ten percent  Dardanelles  April 25 th 1915  Western Front  Allied  The Great War  Central  A pioneer."— Presentation transcript:

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2  Chunuk Bair Attack Constantinople  Egypt No  Ten percent  Dardanelles  April 25 th 1915  Western Front  Allied  The Great War  Central  A pioneer Battalion  Samoa  The secret evacuation  Gallipoli Peninsula

3  What is World War I otherwise referred to? (The Great War)  Germany, the Ottoman empire, Austria and Hungary were known as what the Central Powers  Britain, France and Russia were on the side known as the Allied forces  What was the total proportion of New Zealand’s total population that went to fight? (10%)

4  Where was New Zealand’s first major battle? (Western Samoa)  Where was the main battleground of the War in Europe called? (Western Front)  What was the name of the Maori Battalion that was sent to the Western Front? (A Pioneer Battalion)  Where did the New Zealand troops that were heading to Europe train? (Egypt)  What was the Turkish controlled strait called that the ANZACS were sent to take? (Gallipoli Peninsula)  What was the date that the Gallipoli campaign began? (April 25 th, 1915)

5  What was the purpose of the battle at Gallipoli (To attack Constantinople, now called Istanbul)  Did the ANZACS land where they should have done? (No)  The Turks coastal guns prevented allied vessels from passing through this narrow waterway? (Dardannelles)  What was one of the successes of the whole campaign? (The secret evacuation)  What point at Gallipoli did the New Zealand troops take in August 1915? (Chunuk Bair) 


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