Are bodies still being found in Stalingrad?

Since the 1980s, searchers have found more than 35,000 bodies, but only 1,500 have been identified. The remains of some of those identified are buried in a cemetery about 30 minutes from the city.
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How many bodies are in Stalingrad?

The Soviets recovered 250,000 German and Romanian corpses in and around Stalingrad, and total Axis casualties (Germans, Romanians, Italians, and Hungarians) are believed to have been more than 800,000 dead, wounded, missing, or captured.
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Are there any German survivors of Stalingrad still alive?

After weeks of desperate fighting 100,000 surviving Germans went into Russian captivity. Six thousand survived, returning to Germany after the war. Of them, 35 are still alive today.
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Where are the German dead buried in Stalingrad?

The Rossoschka German War Cemetery is located 37 kilometers northwest of the city center of Volgograd on the Rossoschka river. It is a resting place and a place of remembrance for those who died in the Battle of Stalingrad and for those missing whose bodies could not be recovered.
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What happened to the dead at Stalingrad?

' According to a historian and expert on the Battle of Stalingrad, the mass grave is consistent with accounts of the victorious Soviet Red Army hurriedly burying the German dead in a gorge towards the end of the conflict.
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What happened to the German soldiers captured at Stalingrad?

By February 1943, Russian troops had retaken Stalingrad and captured nearly 100,000 German soldiers, though pockets of resistance continued to fight in the city until early March. Most of the captured soldiers died in Russian prison camps, either as a result of disease or starvation.
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Why are German War Graves black?

A more practical analysis suggests that the dark colour of many of the crosses in German military cemeteries corresponds to the need to protect the original wooden crosses with tar-based paints.
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How many German soldiers are still missing?

Exactly 81 years after the start of World War II, around 1.3 million Germans are still missing and their fates may never be cleared up. Even to this day, there is still huge interest in knowing what happened to those family members, relatives or friends who went missing during the war.
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Who looks after German war graves?

The Volksbund looks after more than 800 war cemeteries

It currently takes care of more than 830 war cemeteries and graves in 46 countries, the last resting places of about 2.8 million war casualties. Several thousand volunteers and 556 salaried employees now deal with the organisation's various activities.
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What happened to Paulus after Stalingrad?

In late 1956, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and became progressively weaker. He died within a few months, in Dresden, on 1 February 1957, 14 years and one day after his surrender at Stalingrad.
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How many German soldiers returned home after the Battle of Stalingrad?

Only 6,000 German survivors from Stalingrad made it home after the war, many after spending years in Soviet prison camps.
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Who cleans up bodies after a war?

When the war ended, graves registration soldiers still had work to do—scouring battlefields for hastily buried bodies that had been overlooked. In the European Theater, the bodies were scattered over 1.5 million square miles of territory; in the Pacific, they were scattered across numerous islands and in dense jungles.
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What was the bloodiest Battle in human history?

The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of World War I, and among the bloodiest in all of human history. A combination of a compact battlefield, destructive modern weaponry and several failures by British military leaders led to the unprecedented slaughter of wave after wave of young men.
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How many soldiers are still missing from ww2?

As of December 30, 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, there were still 72,550 U.S. servicemen and civilians still unaccounted for from World War II.
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What happened to German war graves in Russia?

The German War Graves Commission estimates there are still many thousands of German unmarked war graves throughout Russia and areas of the former Eastern Front but has successfully located and reinterred over 600,000 in German sponsored cemeteries like Sologubovka since the end of the Cold War.
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Does Germany remember VE Day?

In Germany, VE Day is not a day of celebration as it is in other countries. Rather it is regarded as a day of sombre commemoration, when the dead are remembered, and the promise is renewed never to allow such terrible events to repeat themselves.
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Does Germany have war memorials?

Germany has no monuments that celebrate the Nazi armed forces, however many grandfathers fought or fell for them. Instead, it has a dizzying number and variety of monuments to the victims of its murderous racism. There are no Nazi sites in Germany in the sense that there are plantation sites in the United States.
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Are there still bodies being found from ww2?

(AP) — Human remains found in a cemetery in Belgium have been identified as those of a U.S. Army sergeant from Connecticut who went missing in Germany during World War II, U.S. officials announced Thursday.
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What country killed the most German soldiers in World war 2?

Russians also point to the fact that Soviet forces killed more German soldiers than their Western counterparts, accounting for 76 percent of Germany's military dead.
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Are there German war graves?

There are 118 CWGC cemeteries that contain at least one German war grave of the Second World War. Many of the cemeteries can be found in the UK, where German aircrew of the Luftwaffe died during raids and were subsequently buried.
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Why are military graves so close together?

Due to the proximity of grave markers in some military cemeteries, some falsely believe that the body is buried standing upright. The likely explanation is that the remains have been cremated and they are buried closely together. Veterans Affairs also provide free grave markers in recognition of military service.
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Where are German WW1 soldiers buried?

The remains of 127,000 identified or unidentified German soldiers are interred within four Flanders' cemeteries (Hooglede, Langemarck, Menen, Vladslo) and in various British military cemeteries in Belgium. Of this total at least 120,000 are considered to have been killed within the province of Flanders.
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How many British soldiers are buried in France?

With 10,771 Commonwealth War Graves from World War One and 120 from World War Two, in Pas-de-Calais, it is the largest cemetery maintained by the CWGC in France and the second largest in the world after Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium.
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