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Tango0124 Apr 2015 10:46 p.m. PST

"A century ago hundreds of thousands of troops were killed and wounded as they fought for a tiny patch of land.

On Friday Prince Harry and Prince Charles joined a ceremony in Turkey to mark 100 years since the start of the Gallipoli campaign, one of the most famous battles of World War One.

Lasting eight months it pitted British, French, Australian and Canadian forces against the Ottoman Empire, or the Turkish Empire. The allies were eventually forced to withdraw."

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frostydog25 Apr 2015 6:37 a.m. PST

Very shoddy work from the BBC. For a start the table listing the numbers that fought should be those that died.

deflatermouse01 May 2015 3:28 a.m. PST

I never knew there were any Canadians at Gallipoli.

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