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Rats are Vermin creatures, who feed of the dead bodies of people who have died in war. Dead bodies in the trenches had to be taken far away to stop the rats coming to the trenches. All the soldiers hated the rats and used to beat them with spades for entertainment.
Dead Bodies was created on 2003-04-25.
Very bad There was a lot of mud Toxic gases Smells like rats lice everywhere dead bodies on the floor
I think they dound the dead bodies and demanded to know
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
The name Jane Doe for a dead body came from the dead bodies that could not be identified.
They preserved the bodies of dead soldiers for burial.
they put bacon on the dead bodies
The culprit on any wrong doing has not been identified yet.
Rats in world war one lived on the dead bodies of soldiers
No one knows, lots of dead bodies were found and couldn't be exactly age-identified.
The allies moved the bodies to gravesites after they were identified. If they could not be identifed they went into graves for unknown soldiers. Even body parts were identified and buried. Some could not be recovered because bombs incinerated them. The Germans were not so civil nor were the Japanese. Many bodies were just dumped in large mass graves or incinerated. When they had to clear bodies out of bombed buildings they carefully sorted through all the rubble and pulled the bodies out. Efforts to identify and count the bodies was done before they were buried or incinerated. The Japanese buried their own people as they went through the rubble and burned out places. They practiced their ceremonial rites for the dead.
Cats were used on ships and in trenches for hunting the rats. They fed on dead soldiers bodies and spread diseases.
rats ate the dead bodies in the trenches and also carried round disease. soldiers made a game out of teasing them in with food then hitting and killing them. rats ate the dead bodies in the trenches and also carried round disease. soldiers made a game out of teasing them in with food then hitting and killing them.
Thousands of Allied soldiers died on D-Day and many were not identified or found at the time. Later searches found many bodies and these soldiers are now buried in huge Allied cemeteries all over Normandy.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.