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    Announcement WWI trenches uncovered

    Bodies of 21 German soldiers buried alive in WW1 trench found perfectly preserved 94 years later | Mail Online
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    Why are there no pictures of the preserved bodies?

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    The heavily rusted mauser tells me there was wet soil. human body decomposition was advanced. pompeii was dry. . gary

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    Why are there no pictures of the dead? Respect for the fallen would be my answer.

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    Agree, it doesn't matter which side you were on.

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    Why are there no pictures of the dead? Respect for the fallen would be my answer.
    Then why do they say perfectly preserved?

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    The heavily rusted mauser tells me there was wet soil. human body decomposition was advanced. pompeii was dry. . gary

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    Not necessarily, dry soil would dehydrate, wet clay encloses and stops air entering, like the peat bogs in Ireland and Scotland.
    The moisture would still attack metal though.

    Just reread the original article, Skeletal remains, and had another look at the pics, still an interesting article.
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    Very interesting article.

    It is good to bring closure for the decendents of the fallen.

    Makes one wonder just how much is still hidden, waiting to be uncovered as development continues on the old battle fields.

    Thank you Bill for taking the time to post the article.

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    Too right.

    The article said that there are still 165,000 Commonwealth war dead still undiscovered alone.

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    great-grandfathers on both sides

    fascinating, i'm always interested in stories like this. My great-grandfather on mother's side was Germanicon Calvary and my great-grandfather on dad's side was a farrier sgt (Cdn) in WW1. Now I want to see "War Horse"
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    i'd like to add he took care of Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin's (precurser to GM Canadaicon) horses prior to enlistment in WW1
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    Has nobody wondered what they did with the goat?????

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