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Australia: 18.500 wounded and missing - 7,594 killed. New Zealand : 5,150 wounded and missing - 2,431 killed. British Empire (excl. Anzac) : 198,000 wounded and missing - 22,000 killed. France : 23,000 wounded and missing - 27,000 killed. Ottoman Empire (Turkey) : 109,042 wounded and missing - 57,084 killed. Furthermore 1.700 Indians died in Gallipoli, plus an unknown number of Germans, Newfoundlanders and Senegalese.

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Figures like this always vary, but by my estimate gained from many sources, approximately 470,000 British soldiers in 54 Regiments and supporting units served in the Gallipoli Campaign. Of these over 120,000 became casualties. ( dead, wounded or missing )

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1,900,000 fought in world war one HOLY that's alot of people.

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turkeys enterd the war in 1909 and they didnt do very good because they were birds

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15000 Turkish strong solders were died

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