The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. Soldiers were buried on the battlefields in their thousands in individual and mass graves, often where they fell. If they were lucky a simple cross or marker with their details may have been erected to mark the location, but not all were so lucky. Due to the nature of trench and siege battle, the remains of many fallen soldiers were lost when trenches or tunnels collapsed, or were rendered unrecognisable from artillery and grenades. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) was initially designed to record, memorialise, and maintain the graves of Commonwealth soldiers who died in World War 1 and 2. This paper discusses the role of the CWGC...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
In recent years there has been an increase in the numbers of archaeologists and physical anthropolog...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
The artefact to be discussed in this paper was recovered in 2007 during the preliminary field invest...
University of Western Australia Press. The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the ...
International audienceThe study of human remains from the first and the second World War is importan...
The identity disc has become an iconic piece of military kit, representing a physical embodiment of ...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
© 2014 Dr. David Colin NoonanThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Read...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
In recent years there has been an increase in the numbers of archaeologists and physical anthropolog...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
The artefact to be discussed in this paper was recovered in 2007 during the preliminary field invest...
University of Western Australia Press. The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the ...
International audienceThe study of human remains from the first and the second World War is importan...
The identity disc has become an iconic piece of military kit, representing a physical embodiment of ...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
© 2014 Dr. David Colin NoonanThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Read...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is responsible for the recovery and identification of its histori...