ANZAC Day (April 25) commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who served and died in wars, particularly the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. If you're asking how many soldiers died on ANZAC Day itself, during the Gallipoli landing on April 25, 1915, around 2,000 ANZAC troops lost their lives. If you're referring to 70 days after ANZAC Day during the Gallipoli campaign, casualties continued to rise. By the end of the campaign in December 1915, around 8,700 Australians and 2,700 New Zealanders had died. Let me know if you meant something different!
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Anzac day officially started on the 25 of April 1916. hope this helpS. Anzac means Australian New,Zealand, army, corps. BY KERINA
The pure and utter reason we commemorate Anzac day is to remember the many many man and children who fought and died for our country, why shouldn't we celebrate that. Lest we forget.
ANZAC DAY started when WWI finished. It is to remember all the ANZACS who died in WW1.
Australia - New Zealand Army Corp
ANZAC Day is named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, who landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, in World War I.
To honour members of the Australian and Newzealand Army corps who fough in Gallipoli in Turkey during WWI
There was no such thing as an "ANZAC Day war". ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, specifically those who landed at Gallipoli, during World War One. ANZAC Day commemorates the sacrifice of these men in a hopeless and unwinnable campaign.
On anzac (Australian New Zealand army corps) day people celebrate morn and thank the soilders who fought in the first world war army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force.
its 8700 for it i don't know i found it in the PC somewere :)
Australia New Zealand army corps
ANZAC means Australia New Zelend Army CorpsANZAC day is about the people who risked there life to save there country and make it what it is today.
because anzac soldiers died in a poppy feild