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The Commonwealth War Graves Commission | CWGC Welcome to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission We commemorate the 1 7M men and women of the Commonwealth that died during the First Second World Wars
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Marking and maintaining the graves of members of the forces of Commonwealth countries who died in both World War One (WWI) and WWII Maintaining memorials to the dead whose bodies have no known grave Providing records and registers of these burials and commemorations
Commonwealth War Graves Commission - historylearning. com The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) was founded by Fabian Ware and carries out work across 150 countries taking care of war graves and ensuring the memories of men who lost their lives in the war are honoured appropriately
Commonwealth War Graves Commission: A Brief History The Commonwealth War Graves Commission honours the 1 7 million people across both World Wars who made the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield, ensuring they are never forgotten This article looks at the history of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) and its vital work today
Find war dead | War graves search | CWGC Find war dead using our search tools Discover records of the 1 7 million men and women of the Commonwealth who died during the world wars Search today
The Commonwealth War Graves | UNESCO in the UK They were tasked with searching for the graves and remains of the war dead and conducting the battlefield exhumation and reburials which resulted The Commissions task was later extended to cover British and Commonwealth casualties from the Second World War
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Family Tree Discover how to use the Commonwealth War Graves Commission free online database Learn how to trace someone who died in the war (First World War and Second World War military and Second World War civilian casualties of war included)
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission: A centenary of commemoration On 21 May 1917 the Imperial War Graves Commission was established by Royal Charter (it was renamed the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in 1960), tasked with registering graves and planning cemeteries and memorials to be built after the war
Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Canada and the First World War Today, the CWGC cares for the graves of 1 7 million members of Commonwealth forces who died in the two world wars and in subsequent conflicts around the globe It maintains 2,500 cemeteries in over 170 countries