The exact number of mass graves created during World War II is difficult to determine, but estimates suggest there are tens of thousands across Europe and Asia. These graves were often the result of mass executions, battles, and the Holocaust, where millions of victims, including Jews, political prisoners, and civilians, were buried. Notable sites include those in Eastern Europe, where mass killings occurred, particularly in places like Babi Yar in Ukraine. The widespread nature of the conflict and atrocities means many graves remain unmarked and unaccounted for.
None. US Cemetaries in Europe are soverien AmericanTerritory.
Yes he made many planes Yes he made many planes
No German invaders made onto U.S soil during World War 2. Many probably migrated here during the war but did so in peace and legal means.
It is recored that 854 tallboy bombs were produced during World War 2. It was in service from 8 June 1944 - 25 April 1945.
Over time the world has made many developments, and it seems during war many of them are seen. During World War I the machine gun was developed, along with poison gas, and flash bombing.Ê
Michael Graves made many different, important buildings.
if a mass grave is one where at leat three people are buried in, then of the (approx.) one and a half million who were killed out in the field one would have to assume that there were many thousand.
thousands but the exact number in unknown
360,000
The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves was created in 1966.
Unmarked Graves has 288 pages.
I Spit on Your Graves has 190 pages.
there were many many doctors in many different locations that made the selections.
Less than a thousand.
From 1900 to 1914 21 were made.
It is usually referred to as a Poppy, from world war 2, because Canada had lost many soldiers during that time. the Poppies are the flower which grows around their graves, thus making it a symbol for their remembrance.
Many people have been buried without a casket. It happened frequently during wartime. In the Civil War after a battle, burial teams would go to the battle field, dig graves, and place the bodies of dead solders in graves where they lay. Many of those graves were no more than 2 feet deep.