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its 8700 for it i don't know i found it in the PC somewere :)

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On the day now commemorated as ANZAC Day - 25 April 1915 - over 2700 New Zealand troops, and over 8,500 Australian troops died.

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Why do you have a holiday for ANZAC day?

To honor the people who died in the war


How many army men died at Anzac Day?

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Who celebrates Anzac day and why?

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Why are there two Anzac day holidays Anzac day and Anzac day holiday?

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How did the tradition of wearing poppies on anzac day start?

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