World War 1, Eastern mediterranean, Gallipoli, Cape Helles, Landing, 1915
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The landing of Allied forces at Cape Helles took place on 25 April 1915, the same day that Australian and New Zealand forces landed at Anzac Cove further north. Although the landings were initially successful, Turkish reinforcements soon prevented progress further north and the Allies failed to take their objective, the small village of Krithia. Several further attempts would be made to take Krithia at the cost of heavy casualties. The situation at Helles soon descended into a stalemate which existed until Helles was finally evacuated on 9 January 1916.
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The British troops came ashore at five beaches at Cape Helles. There was stiff fighting – and terrible casualties – at the two main landing points. At "W Beach" the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers won six Victoria Crosses; their beach became known as "Lancashire Landing". At the vital "V Beach" troops came ashore in boats and a converted collier, the River Clyde, which was run aground to deliver its men. The British stormed down gangplanks into a death trap, with many killed even before they got onto the beach.
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
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