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Battle of Sari Bair / Battle of Chunuk Bair / Gallipoli / Landing at Suvla Bay / Battle of Lone Pine / Battle of the Nek / ANZAC Cove / Suvla / Krithia / World War I / Mustafa Kemal Atatürk / Gallipoli Campaign
Date: 2015-04-16 21:16:59
Battle of Sari Bair
Battle of Chunuk Bair
Gallipoli
Landing at Suvla Bay
Battle of Lone Pine
Battle of the Nek
ANZAC Cove
Suvla
Krithia
World War I
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Gallipoli Campaign

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