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During World War II, approximately 43,000 Gurkhas fought for the British Indian Army, and around 10,000 of them were killed in action. Their bravery and contributions were significant, particularly in campaigns in Europe, North Africa, and Burma. The Gurkhas earned numerous decorations and were recognized for their valor throughout the war.

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