Loos en Gohelle, 1915. Tory betrayal a century later?

Jan 05, 2014 16:07

We are now into the 1914-2014 commemoration period and what if anything is Cameron doing over the 900,000 plus records found years ago at Red Cross HQ in Geneva? In 1918 the bodies of the dead Great War soldiers were dumped in mass graves or exhumed at collection cemeteries. Their identities were not a priority. In 2009 Peter Barton, a WW1 ( Read more... )

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petercampbell January 6 2014, 19:31:23 UTC
These things take time though, and in the grand scheme of things, there are greater priorities. Just think of the poor sod who has to sit there scanning those million entries...

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ron_broxted January 6 2014, 19:53:40 UTC
Hopefully more than one!

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Re: .. the measure of opportunity .. ron_broxted January 7 2014, 16:07:15 UTC
I just wish to see where some of my family are buried. A secular pilgrimage.

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