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xX609s-hartXx t1_j25ngui wrote

They didn't abandon mass graves after that law either...

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KindAwareness3073 t1_j23nz67 wrote

Basically telling them "You are mere cannon fodder, accept it."

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AdminsAreLazyID10TS t1_j26frnk wrote

Not having the right doesn't mean you can't get one, it just means the government didn't guarantee it. Although the reality of war means if you're outright killed you're probably going in the mass grave before your family can claim the body.

Fun fact: If you're an American, you don't have the right either. Unclaimed bodies are usually cremated and buried in collective graves.

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KindAwareness3073 t1_j26if29 wrote

The very point is the government didn't make the effort.

I don't kmow where you get your misinformation but the American Defense Department's Graves Registration Command is still working to identify remains of WWII soldiers and those from later wars. Just last week they ID'd the remains of a B-17 crewman from New Jersey. Remains are individually buried, not cremated,

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