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On August 25, 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I, approximately 1,000 soldiers were killed in action. This day was marked by heavy fighting, particularly in the area known as the Suvla Bay landings. The battle resulted in significant casualties on both the Allied and Ottoman sides as troops engaged in fierce combat. The exact numbers vary by source, but the losses were considerable.

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