At least 600,000 soldiers who died in France during World War I are still officially missing, their resting places unknown and unmarked. While the passage of time renders the task of recovering the ...
Prior to World War One, many soldier uniforms were brightly colored or contained easily identifiable markings, but trench warfare proved a need to blend in with one's surroundings. However, this came ...
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