because you find them but you know if you have a lot of problems how do you take him out right is anything broken so there is of course excited because you found him there is problems if you have to sort of as well. experts from across europe historians and politest an archaeologist are collaborating on this project. they do this work on a volunteer basis using their vacation time to look for soldiers remains one group of volunteers is from russia. and. we don t think it s right that soldiers who fought against fascism or german soldiers lie here in the fields and forests or in russian swamps. or in those neighborhoods and. they should be buried in dignified places in military cemeteries where people can go one on of their memory that. i ll push to lower the chairman of the association board in it s the work he says the fact that volunteers from the ukraine and russia did here
1945 claimed the lives of sounds of german and soviet soldiers many of the war dead still live here. to find them members of the group the association for the recovery of the fallen in eastern europe have been excavating the old trenches. digging twice a year they ve excuse the remains of more than $200.00 soldiers so far. you re happy because you find them but you need if you have a lot of problems how do you take him out right is anything broken so there is of course exciting because you found these problems if you have to solve as well. that s why 40 specialists from across europe historians anthropologists and archaeologists are collaborating on this project they re doing it on a volunteer basis using their vacation time to look for soldiers remains. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains
anthropologists and archaeologists are collaborating on this project they re doing it on a volunteer basis using their vacation time to look for soldiers remains. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains from the ground the greater the number of personal objects they find the greater the chance of identifying them and notifying families about their missing relatives . the next day at a military cemetery the volunteers together with local residents bury the recovered remains of 15 german soldiers in a dignified ceremony. this is also the end of one year of research so it s almost like i follow the days there the all across their cycle from their emerges from the ground to their rebel and that s
thousands of german and soviet soldiers many of the war dead still live here. to find them members of the group the association for the recovery of the fallen in eastern europe have been excavating the old trenches. digging twice a year they ve excuse the remains of more than $200.00 soldiers so far. you re happy because you find them but you need if you have a lot of problems how do you take him out right is anything broken so there is of course exciting because you found them there is problems if you have to solve as well. that s why 40 specialists from across europe historians anthropologists and archaeologists are collaborating on this project they re doing it on a volunteer basis using their vacation time to look for soldiers remains. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains
recovery of the fallen in eastern europe have been excavating the old trenches. digging twice a year they ve excuse the remains of more than $200.00 soldiers so far. you re happy because you find them but you mean if you have a lot of problems how do you take him out right is anything broken so there is of course exciting because you found this problem that you have to solve as well. that s why 40 specialists from across europe historians anthropologists and archaeologists are collaborating on this project they re doing it on a volunteer basis using their vacation time to look for soldiers remains. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains from the ground the greater the number of personal objects they find the greater the chance of identifying them and notifying families about their missing relative