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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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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How many ww2 POWS are still alive?

Today, Teichgraeber is 100 and still lives in his own home with Rose, his wife of nearly 70 years. He is one of about 325,000 World War II veterans who are alive today, according to an estimate from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. More than 16 million Americans served in the war.
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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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Are there still Vietnam POWs?

As of 2015, more than 1,600 of those were still “unaccounted-for.” The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) of the U.S. Department of Defense lists 687 U.S. POWs as having returned alive from the Vietnam War.
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How USSR lost so many soldiers in WW2?



Are there any POWs right now?

According to the Pentagon's Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, there are currently 83,204 unaccounted for U.S. personnel, including 73,547 from World War II, 7,883 from the Korean War, 126 from the Cold War, 1,642 from the Vietnam War, and six from Iraq and other recent conflicts, including three Defense ...
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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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Are there 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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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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Is Germany still paying for ww2?

Germany started making reparations payments to Holocaust survivors back in the 1950s, and continues making payments today. Some 400,000 Jews who survived the Nazis were still alive in 2019. That year, Germany paid $564 million to the Claims Conference, which handles the payments.
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Who cleaned up after 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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Are there still bodies 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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Are bodies still found on Iwo Jima?

Dozens of remains are recovered every year, but about 12,000 Japanese are still classified as missing in action and presumed killed on the island, along with 218 Americans.
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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 survivors of Stalingrad are still alive?

Only 6,000 German survivors from Stalingrad made it home after the war, many after spending years in Soviet prison camps. Of those, about 1,000 are still alive.
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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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How much do POWs get paid?

Captive or POW Pay and Allowance Entitlements: Soldiers are entitled to all pay and allowances that were authorized prior to the POW period. Soldiers who are in a POW status are authorized payment of 50% of the worldwide average per diem rate for each day held in captive status.
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Who was the last prisoner of war?

In June 2012, fearless Rolling Stone contributing editor Michael Hastings wrote the definitive first account of Bowe Bergdahl — the young American soldier who was captured by the Taliban and became the last American prisoner of war.
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How many soldiers are still missing from ww1?

WASHINGTON -- According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, there are still about 82,540 U.S. service members considered missing in action since World War II began. But that agency doesn't account for the more than 4,400 still missing from World War I.
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