At the end of the day, these are exhumations for the purpose of re-burial.
It's just not realistic or necessary to approach them as archaeological excavations or forensic investigations, especially considering the vast overall scale of these ongoing operations. (So far, the mortal remains of 910,293 fallen have been transferred to 83 war cemeteries.)
As for the reason, let me quote from the Volksbund's website:
"Um die Gräber dauerhaft zu erhalten, wie es die Kriegsgräberabkommen mit anderen Nationen vorsehen, ist es notwendig, die vielen kleinen Grablagen, insbesondere die des Zweiten Weltkrieges, aufzulösen und in zentrale Kriegsgräberstätten umzubetten."
[In order to retain these graves in perpetuity - as is provided in the war graves treaties with other nations - it is necessary to disband the many small burial sites, particularly those of the Second World War, and to undertake their transfer to the central war cemeteries.]
I , for one, salute and support these efforts. (I make financial contributions to the Volksbund.)
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