Hi guys
Thanks for all the extra comments that have been posted since last time.
Now, 5 men from the grave have been identified thanks to their dog tags. 7 dog tags were found in total, but one was completely oxydated and unreadable. An other was readable, but the WASt was not able to decode it; I am not sure why. Maybe the documents of that specific Grenadier Batallion were destroyed??
Additionaly in their archives the WASt found two names of men who were reported as MIA in Villeneuve Loubet. So in total, 5 men from the grave have been identified with 100% certainty, and 2 more were identified who were probably in that grave.
Of the 7 men, only one came from a town that is still in Germany today; all the others were from what is now Poland or Czecoslovakia (I never could spell that name!). Because of this, the WASt has not been able to find relatives of a single of the 7 men yet, and probably never will be able to! I will give the WASt more time to search before posting the names here and making them public.
I can already tell you that these were the ages of the men though: 17, 17, 19, 22, 23, 34 and 35.
"I did some research and it's probably "Mother of God, Lady of the Scapular". As I found: "a blessing is upon the bearer and he should not be afraid of eternal retribution"."
I can only hope for the owner of the medallion that his wish became reality.
Thanks for all the extra comments that have been posted since last time.
Now, 5 men from the grave have been identified thanks to their dog tags. 7 dog tags were found in total, but one was completely oxydated and unreadable. An other was readable, but the WASt was not able to decode it; I am not sure why. Maybe the documents of that specific Grenadier Batallion were destroyed??
Additionaly in their archives the WASt found two names of men who were reported as MIA in Villeneuve Loubet. So in total, 5 men from the grave have been identified with 100% certainty, and 2 more were identified who were probably in that grave.
Of the 7 men, only one came from a town that is still in Germany today; all the others were from what is now Poland or Czecoslovakia (I never could spell that name!). Because of this, the WASt has not been able to find relatives of a single of the 7 men yet, and probably never will be able to! I will give the WASt more time to search before posting the names here and making them public.
I can already tell you that these were the ages of the men though: 17, 17, 19, 22, 23, 34 and 35.
"I did some research and it's probably "Mother of God, Lady of the Scapular". As I found: "a blessing is upon the bearer and he should not be afraid of eternal retribution"."
I can only hope for the owner of the medallion that his wish became reality.
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