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German WWII Soldiers Get Proper Burial After 60 YearsNews | one comment | Print This Post | Email This Post The Age (Australia) | 2008-01-07 A Million fallen German soldiers are being reburied more than 60 years after the fall of the Third Reich. And, more controversially, the skeletal remains of thousands of Waffen SS Nazis recruited from other European countries are also being reburied.
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One Comment to “German WWII Soldiers Get Proper Burial After 60 Years”
My great-grandfather was in World War II (in Germany) and I am trying to find out information on his service and all that information, I have no other clues to where to find any of these items.
By Missy on May 31, 2009 at 8:13 pm