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  1. 19 de jul. de 2010 · WW1: Finding the Lost Battalions: Directed by Janice Sutherland. With Jamie Lee. This film tells the story of how the bodies of 250 British and Australian World War I soldiers were been carefully exhumed from unmarked graves near Fromelles in northern France.

  2. In 2008, in an astonishing discovery, the bodies of 250 British and Australian WW1 soldiers were found in unmarked graves near Fromelles, a village in Northern France. This film tells the unique forensics story of how, over the course of a year, the bodies have been carefully exhumed and many of them identified by DNA matches with living relatives.

  3. © 2023 Google LLC. The bodies of over 900,000 World War I soldiers were never found or identified. This documentary special embarks on a journey to discover the story behind so...

  4. This film tells the story of how, over the course of a year, the bodies were carefully exhumed and many were identified via DNA matches with living relatives. The film features three British families who hope to discover whether their relatives are amongst the dead.

  5. WW1: Finding the Lost Battalions (2010) starring Laurence Fox and directed by Janice Sutherland.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Fromelles Association of Australia • Oct. 1, 2021. The bodies of over 900,000 World War I soldiers were never found or identified. This documentary special embarks on a journey to discover the story behind some of these forgotten soldiers, those with no grave, who are remembered collectively as “Unknown Soldiers”.

  7. 19 de jul. de 2010 · WW1: Finding the Lost Battalions. In 2009, in an astonishing discovery, the bodies of 250 British and Australian World War I soldiers were found in unmarked graves near Fromelles in northern France. It's the largest war grave to be found in Western Europe in modern times.