The first unknown soldier was said to be buried in "The Tomb of The Unknowns"(there were more unknown soldiers that died and were buried in the same tomb, I won't say what it was called before that because some school teachers request this for homework) :P
Many different countries maintain an unknown soldier tomb; the first to be established was the Landsoldaten monument in Denmark. The soldier buried there died in the First War of Schleswig.
The first soldiered buried in the Tomb of Unknown died in WWI. In 1921, an unidentified soldier was interred at this site. The remains were brought back from a cemetery in France.
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World War II.
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An estimated 93,000 were killed in action and certainly there had to be thousands buried as unnamed individuals.
On Nov. 11, 1921, an unidentified soldier who had been killed in France was buried there. His remains were originally placed in a temporary crypt over which a marble slab was placed until the actual Tomb of the Unknowns was built.
A soldier with no brain.
The Tomb of the Unknowns, also called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The memorial is dedicated to American service members who have died without their remains being identified.
DNA proved that they were the remains of Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie.
no,the body would be left at the battle field or buried there
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier honours all those who died but it particularly honours the dead who could not be identified and buried with a name or returned to their families