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This campaign became a turning point in the national consciousness of several of the participants.
Both Australia and New Zealand still celebrate Anzac Day and the Turks consider it a point of national pride.
Many mementos of the Gallipoli campaign can be seen in the museum at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia, and at the Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland, New Zealand.
This campaign also put a dent in the armour of Winston Churchill, then the First Lord of the Admiralty, who had commissioned the plans to invade the Dardanelles.
He talks about this campaign vividly in his memoirs.

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