thousands but the exact number in unknown
There is not one specific country that the graves are in. They are in multiple countries such as France and Belgium if they were buried at all. Some still lie where they fell on the battle field.
There were many battles in world war 1, fought at many locations
37 million
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
NO it wasnt that long it was about 10-15 years when world war 2 started AFTER world on 1 . :)
unmarked graves are often the results of a war or conflict where bodies would be found but would not of been identified. if they could not be identified then they would most often be given a unmarked grave.
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.
It is difficult to tally the dead in WW2 because quite a few died in concentration camps, buried in unmarked graves, burned, used in human experiments, ect. As for the cost? How do you put a price on a human life?
There are many memorials to the fallen of World War I (and World War II). There are war graves kept in pristine condition, whose white grave stones are a testament to the waste of life of all wars.
Poppies often grew around the graves.
no some just was burried were they died at to remind others of there war but there names was placed in that spot but some did have graves others just rotted away
Commonwealth War Graves Commission was created in 1917.
There is not one specific country that the graves are in. They are in multiple countries such as France and Belgium if they were buried at all. Some still lie where they fell on the battle field.
Yes. Due to the segregation of the US Army, many black soldiers were assigned many less then desired tasks.
Becuse alot of people died at that war so they had to have big graves.
Poppies grew in Flander's Feilds after World War I between the graves.~pce out lolaa
One can find more information about commonwealth war graves on the 'Commonwealth War Graves Commission' website. One can search their database to find a particular name.