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Q: How many ANZACs died in world war 2?
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How many Anzacs died at world war 1?

69


How many ANZAC'S dies in World War 1?

over 45,000 anzacs died in ww1 in total around 170,000 enemy of the anzacs died as well.


How many Anzacs died at the end of World War 1?

Over 700,000 people died and 2,721 New Zealanders died and 4,725 were wounded.


In which war did the anzacs fight?

world war 1


How many Anzacs died at The Nek?

There were 372 Anzac casualties out of the 600 fighting at the Battle of the Nek. This battle was part of the World War I campaign in Gallipoli.


Which war were anzacs originally involved in?

The first World War.


How many anzacs died on the western front?

twice as many ANZACS died on the western front then Gallipoli, about 27 hours into the first battle against Germany they had already lost more soldiers than the entire time spent at Gallipoli. by the end of the war roughly 61,928 ANZACS had died.


What character traits are the anzacs said to have?

the ANZACs were said that a courageous image, to go to war and fight for the freedom of the world.


Where were the ANZACS in the Darwin bombings?

The two events are entirely unrelated. The ANZACs were the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who fought in World War I. The Darwin bombings were in World War II. Whilst some of the ANZACs had survived to fight again in WWII, they were not called the ANZACs then.


When did the anzacs evacuate gallipoli?

in world war one the ANZACS evacuated in the 20th of December 1915.


In which war did the ANZACs arrived in Anzac Cove?

The First World War, known back then as the Great War.


How did the anzacs lose the war?

The ANZACs were on the winning side, so they did not lose the war. The attack on Gallipoli failed, but it was absolutely no fault of the ANZACs.