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Question: After the anzacs left gallipoli, where did they go next!?
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Following the Gallipoli campaign, Australian soldiers went on to France to participate in some of the major battles of the First World War, including the battles of Pozieres and the Somme!. Soldiers at Gallipoli and at the other trench battles in France and Belgium suffered conditions such as typhus, lice, poor food, poor sanitary conditions and lack of fresh water as well as the all encompassing mud!."Www@QuestionHome@Com

The Light Horse brigades were given horses in Egypt, then went on to fight in Palestine in battles such as the Charge of Beersheba!.

The infantry divisions (1st-5th) were moved to France where they took part in battles such as Villers-Bretonneux, Passchendale and so on!. A 6th divsion was formed, but served only to provide replacements to the first five!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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