80 years after World War II, Germany still searches for fallen soldiers
Tuesday, 6 May 2025 Eighty years after World War II's end, the search for fallen German soldiers continues across Europe. The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge works to recover and rebury remains, offering dignified burials regardless of their role in the war. Despite ethical concerns and resentment in some regions, the mission focuses on identifying the dead and acknowledging their individual human stories, with over two million soldiers still unaccounted for.
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