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Gallipoli: the first day

Watch and explore the events of Gallipoli as and where they happened in a 3D map space

Watch and explore the events of Gallipoli as and where they happened in a 3D map space

Gallipoli: the first day

by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Gallipoli: the first day
Gallipoli: the first day
Gallipoli: the first day

What is it about?

Watch and explore the events of Gallipoli as and where they happened in a 3D map space. From the first sightings of British Naval ships by Ottoman platoons and the unfolding chaos of the pre-dawn landings, to the ANZAC struggle to make gains in the unforgiving terrain. An entirely new way to look at the Gallipoli Campaign produced by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the ABC.

Gallipoli: the first day

App Details

Version
1.0.1
Rating
(7)
Size
950Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
September 6, 2017
Release date
March 20, 2015
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App Store Description

Watch and explore the events of Gallipoli as and where they happened in a 3D map space. From the first sightings of British Naval ships by Ottoman platoons and the unfolding chaos of the pre-dawn landings, to the ANZAC struggle to make gains in the unforgiving terrain. An entirely new way to look at the Gallipoli Campaign produced by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the ABC.

Features
• Spectacular cinematics feature pivotal moments throughout the day.
• Accurate, interactive 3D map spaces pinpoint events across the day.
• 3D models of military hardware showcase the technology available to the opposing sides in battle.
• Veteran video accounts and audio war diaries, read by Hugo Weaving and others, bring the poignant experiences to life.
• Video commentary by historians including Harvey Broadbent and Les Carlyon; the Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove; former Prime Minister John Howard and many more.
• Personnel records, archival photographs and military trees detail some of the thousands of soldiers who fought on the day.
• Users progress rewarded with an increase in rank and specialist medals.

A completely remastered edition of the AFI award-winning documentary, originally published online in 2009.

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