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After World War II, the bodies of soldiers and civilians who died during the conflict were often buried in mass graves across Europe and Asia due to the sheer scale of casualties. In many cases, efforts were made to identify and honor the fallen through memorials and cemeteries, such as the establishment of the American Battle Monuments Commission sites. Additionally, some remains were repatriated to their home countries for proper burial. The aftermath also included extensive efforts to document and remember the atrocities of the war, including the Holocaust, leading to a greater focus on human rights and memorialization.

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