How many casualties were there in the Gallipoli campaign

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During the Gallipoli campaign, which took place from April 25, 1915 to January 9, 1916, it is estimated that there were a total of 392,000 casualties. These included approximately:

- 87,000 Ottoman Empire casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 66,000 British Empire casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 27,000 French casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 16,000 Australian casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 7,000 New Zealand casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 3,000 Indian casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 3,000 Newfoundland casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 4,000 other Allied casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)
- 179,000 sick or non-battle casualties (all sides)

It is important to note that casualty figures can vary depending on different sources and interpretations of data.
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