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Describe the Site and strategy for the British-French campaign against Turkey? (Site 2)

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The site and strategy for the British-French campaign against Turkey were the following.

We are talking about one of the battles during World War I. The site was in Dardanelles, northwest region of Turkey, in March 1915. The strategy was to take full control of the strait that divides Asia and Europe. The allies failed in their attempts to control the site at noon ly once, but twice because the French and British lost in the Dardanelles and in the Gallipoli campaign that started one month later in April 1915 and ended in January 1916.

Those two campaigns were bloody battles with so many casualties. Historians think that Britain had approximately 205,000 and France, 47,000. On the Ottoman's side, almost 250,000.