nopee..=[ nopee..=[ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes there is - There is a book called "SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR". It is broken into regiments so that you only need to buy the regiments relevant to you. It is published by J B Hayward & son and I got mine on Amazon. It was compiled by the war office in 1920.
The Department of National Defence maintains a website with all the soldiers killed.
One can find a list of British soldiers that have become Knights by going to the Wikipedia page for said topic, or one could go onto the Knighthood page owned by the British government.
416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians were killed during WW2. That's a total of 418,500 people which died during WW2.
During the Holocaust, the Nazi government imprisoned and killed millions of ethnic and religious minorities, as well as political dissidents and homosexuals, in concentration camps. Almost all people born to German mothers by African-American soldiers who fought in World War I were killed in the Holocaust.
it would be easier to answer this by listing the nations of the world where US soldiers have not died: (Not a comprehensive list)ArgentinaUruguayU.A.E.Madagascar
No there is not but there is a lot of famous cemeteries with people who have died but some of the graves are unnamed
The Department of National Defence maintains a website with all the soldiers killed.
yes
list names of soldiers killed in battle of st. lo
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One can find a list of British soldiers that have become Knights by going to the Wikipedia page for said topic, or one could go onto the Knighthood page owned by the British government.
yes but people in america doesnt know those names unless there related to the person in the world war 1 .
maybe
See website: Vietnam casualties by state
You can contact the National Archives to get a list or the National World War 2 Museum to see if they have those names on their records. See related links below to contact them.
We do not, but the various countries do. Names and rankmust be known and you enquire at the various country office of War Graves or equivqalent
list of ww1 wounded solders at leckhampton court