Dardanelles Campaign

The naval operations of UK, France, Russia and Australia against the Ottoman Empire
Real World Example
The Dardanelles Campaign, also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, was crucial in World War I because it aimed to secure a sea route to Russia and knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war. Its failure weakened Allied forces and contributed to the hardships in Russia, which fueled unrest leading to the Russian Revolution. The campaign highlighted the importance of strategic planning and alliances, ideas that are still vital in international relations today. For example, countries today must carefully consider their alliances and strategies to avoid conflicts and maintain peace. This impacts people's daily lives by influencing global stability, which affects everything from international travel to the prices of goods and services that depend on global trade.
Practice Version
