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Old 10-07-2007, 01:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's not actually where they are buried that's in question (they are in Bourdon and Lommel), it's a question of diffrentiating who is who in these cemeteries with the lack of detail available in the cemetery records. Unfortunately, it's not possible to just go of date alone as, obviously, the German Army was suffering casualties elsewhere on the dates in question also.

I'm awaiting a list from the kriegsgraberfursorge detailing which cemeteries were transferred into which cemetery, but I suspect (as in the case of their WW1 lists) that it will be simply a list of cemeteries and ,possibly, numbers transferred as opposed to detailed personal details. Then again, I might strike lucky!

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