The Casualties at Gallipoli in 1915

Gallipoli casualties (not including illness)………….. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign

Dead Wounded Missing & Prisoners Total
Ottoman Empire[5] 56,643 107,007 11,178 174,828
United Kingdom[228] 34,072 78,520 7,654 120,246
France[229] 9,798 17,371 27,169
Australia[230] 8,709 19,441 28,150
New Zealand[230] 2,721 4,752 7,473
British India[230] 1,358 3,421 4,779
Newfoundland[230] 49 93 142
Total Allies[228][230][229] 56,707 123,598 7,654 187,959

 

A NOTE, 25 April 2025

Take stock of the proportion of Injured/Wounded to Dead.

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  1. Amarasiri de Silva

    The Gallipoli campaign during World War I was a devastating conflict with significant casualties on both sides. The Allied forces suffered approximately 300,000 casualties, including 59,202 deaths( These figures highlight the immense human cost of the campaign.

    It was a tragic chapter in history, remembered for its impact and the bravery of those involved.

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