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War Graves


The War Graves Photographic Project: 

Free searchable database; photographs of graves or memorials available for a minimum donation 

www.twgpp.org/search.php


Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Commemorate the 1,700,000 men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the two world wars.
CWGC cemeteries, burial plots and memorials are a lasting tribute to those who died in some 154 countries across the world.
Their register records details of Commonwealth war dead so that graves or names on memorials can be located.

www.cwgc.org

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