There are many lists of casualties in World War 2. For the most part, each country tends to only track the names of it's own soldiers and civilians who died. However, these lists are not 100 percent complete, as many people died without ever having been found or recorded.
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Contact the Veterans Administration
Newspapers and radio announcements
go to google and play around for a few moments you'll be sure to find it. if not file a complaint. at 1-630-587-3948
Throughout history our world has been troubled with war and consequent famine. In order for the country and there leaders to find people to find in the war, many would initiate a draft. Both World Wars had to recruit thousands of young, able-bodied men to fight for there country.
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you don't
if you go to France there is a grave yard for every sodier that died in ww2
Since accurate numbers of people who died were not kept, there is simply no record of the individuals that died during the Trail of Tears.
You can do it bye going to everyone's houae and asking
they were soldiers who helped other people survive.
No. The names engraved in the Arc are the names of battles or the names of general officers who fought them. Names of the French casualties are engraved in the monuments you find in each and every French village or town.
== == You can't. I doubt that such a list was ever compiled but if it were it would be over 600,000 names long.
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We don't know if they had names but people don't try to find out