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*[http://34thdivdeathcasualties.homestead.com/files/POW_109MED.htm PRISONERS OF WAR - 109TH MEDICAL BATTALION (1942 - 1945) For records of Servicemen and Women who served in WW2 and beyond]
 
*[http://34thdivdeathcasualties.homestead.com/files/POW_109MED.htm PRISONERS OF WAR - 109TH MEDICAL BATTALION (1942 - 1945) For records of Servicemen and Women who served in WW2 and beyond]
 
*[http://www.nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/docs_swi.php?DI=1&text=overview Nuremberg Trials Project]
 
*[http://www.nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/docs_swi.php?DI=1&text=overview Nuremberg Trials Project]
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*[http://www.conscript-heroes.com Conscription Heroes]
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*[http://www.topedge.com/panels/ww2/na/noframe.html North African campaign]
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*[http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/northafrica New Zealand troops in North Africa]
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*[http://homepages.tesco.net/~medals/afstar.htm The Africa Star campaign medal – picture and description]
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*[http://www.ostrycharz.free-online.co.uk/polishLinks.html Polish involvement in WW2]
  
  

Revision as of 11:49, 5 June 2007


General World War Two Links


Cemeteries and Memorial Links

This is a very professional site dedicated to soldiers that died over in Yokohama Japan,in the concentration camps and for soldiers from elsewhere like India..It has a very good site map,and a very clear ,detailed index of the soldiers with military number and next of kin where available.-well worth a look........

This is a personal family history site that lists detailed desriptions of Australian casualties from WW2 buried there.522 Japanese are buried there too.







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