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From the time the ANZACs arrived in Gallipoli in April until the time the 260-day campaign ended, it is believed that 8709 Australians had been killed, although this figure varies, according to different sources. Of these, an estimated 700 died from disease alone.

In addition, there were 2721 New Zealand soldiers killed at Gallipoli, 33 072 British fatalities (from all forces, not just the army) and approximately 10,000 French.

It is estimated that 87,000 Turkish soldiers died at Anzac Cove.

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an estimated 20 000 men, 6000 killled, and 9000 wounded. They lost but are stilled remembered for their heroic deeds.

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100,444 ANZAC's

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20,000

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over 90,000

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How many New Zealande soldiers landed at Anzac Cove?

200


On 25 April 1915 approximately how many New Zealand soldiers landed at what became known as Anzac Cove?

4,000 or fewer.


How many years ago did the ANZACs land in Gallipoli?

The first ANZAC troops landed in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 which, in 2017, is 102 years ago.


How many nz soldiers landed at what became known as anzac cove on April 25 1915?

Fewer than 2,000. But why is this under Australian history?


What did the ANZACS do in Scotland?

Nothing (?) The ANZACs are mainly known for their contribution to WW1 at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey and in France/Belgium. The ANZACS were however a common sight in Scotland during World War 1. It was one of their most favourite destinations while on leave. The reasons for this were because of the large number of Scottish Australians in the ANZAC forces as well as the 9,694 Scottish born ANZACS. (See National Archives of Australia "Mapping our ANZACS"). In addition, War Historians such as C.E.W. Bean mention that Scottish and ANZAC regiments often fought side by side and they shared a mutual respect in the others fighting ability. This drew many of them to visit Scotland where they were warmly welcomed.


How many Anzac's landed at Gallipoli?

8,567


How many NZ soldier land at Anzac cove?

almost a million


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 nz soldiers laned at anzac cove?

over 59 over 59


Why you still celebrate ANZAC day?

Because through WW1, WW2, the Korean war, the Vietnam war, and the Afghanistan war many ANZACS have paid with their lives and we honor them with ANZAC so that we will remember them.


About how many ANZACs were wounded at Gallipoli?

Limited medical care would be given on the Gallipoli Peninsula and medical cases were evacuated for further treatment to Hospital ships moored off Anzac Cove. The dead were buried on the peninsula; their bodies were commonly unearthed and blown apart by artillery shells.


How brave were the ANZACs?

Throughout the Gallipoli Campaign the ANZAC soldiers fought with bravery not found in many British soldiers. The ANZACs showed this bravery when storming up the beaches and cliffs knowing that they may not make it to the top.