Not really. You can search individual country records, but there were so many MIAs, the list would be huge. Over 130,000 were missing after the Battle of Verdun alone.
As well, many records were lost over the years. The UK lost quite a few during the air raids in WW2, Germany lost a great deal of records during the post-WW1 chaos and the bombings during WW2 etc.
Start with the archives of a specific country and search for a person. If you know what battle the person went missing in, you might have luck looking for memorials to the specific battle. They often have lists of missing.
they continued on life or they went to work.
There were a lot of ailments that people went to the hospital for in WW1. A lot of these were war related injuries.
girls professional softball replaced the mlb when they went off to fight ww1
No, rotary engines went out of use in aircraft in WW1.
Approx. 500 000 soldiers dead, wounded, missing or captured.
For instance WW1, WW2, and the Spanish civil war.
They went through Belgium to invade France.
list of ww1 wounded solders at leckhampton court
Turkey, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland.
He went to fight in World War I in 1915.
the U.S.A you non-american!
couldn't recover its lost lands. economy went down.sufferings started