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Were bones of 1800s battlefield dead dug up for fertilizer and sugar?

Through swirling smoke from cannon and musket fire, Marshal Michel Ney squinted at the center of the English line at Waterloo. It was June 18, 1815, and the French commander could see British regiments leaving the field. ....

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Were skeletons from Waterloo and U.S. soldiers dug up for fertilizer?

Were skeletons from Waterloo and U.S. soldiers dug up for fertilizer?
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Industrial-scale grave robbing: Scientists claim answer to missing human bones on – Firstpost

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Skeletons from Battle of Waterloo raided for sugar and fertiliser

It was a field of death where thousands lost their lives and were buried. Yet, 200 years later, when archaeologists came to dig at Waterloo, they could find no more than a pair of skeletons.A new ....

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