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civilian deaths w w 2
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Angela | Report | 12 Aug 2003 08:18 |
I found my great grandparents on CWGC who were killed in a shelter in Portsmouth. If you click on the names it will usually tell you their next of kin (parents / any children) and where they were living at the time. |
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Lynne | Report | 11 Aug 2003 22:24 |
I have just discovered that the commonwealth war graves site also has a list of all civilians killed in enemy action in w w 2.Enter a surname and where it says "force" click on "civilian". |