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One of the many lost on the Eastern Front. The disparity between East and West when it came to body recovery really is quite jarring. Although I'd imagine with the savagery of the fighting, and the iron-hard ground during the winter, recovering the dead and giving them a proper burial would have been difficult at best, impossible at worst.
B.B.
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01-19-2018 11:56 PM
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BrodieBartfast
One of the many lost on the Eastern Front. The disparity between East and West when it came to body recovery really is quite jarring. Although I'd imagine with the savagery of the fighting, and the iron-hard ground during the winter, recovering the dead and giving them a proper burial would have been difficult at best, impossible at worst.
B.B.
Many burial places were not recorded as the German bodies couldn't be recovered by their own side once they were lost on the battlefield as the Germans lost the ground when being pushed back and retreating.
Not just that but after the Russians retook their land they would destroy German cemeteries by ripping out the crosses and leaving nature to take its course or use it as farm land.
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hucks216
Many burial places were not recorded as the German bodies couldn't be recovered by their own side once they were lost on the battlefield as the Germans lost the ground when being pushed back and retreating.
Not just that but after the Russians retook their land they would destroy German cemeteries by ripping out the crosses and leaving nature to take its course or use it as farm land.
Unfortunate, but war is nothing if not ugly. The inability to recover and bury lost comrades must have been crushing for morale, and that on top of being driven relentlessly back across ground they had already fought for.
B.B.
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