By nightfall, 150 French soldiers were dead. The French retaliated, killing thousands of Spaniards. It was the start of a brutal, no-holds-barred war, marked by savagery on both sides. The French ...
A First World War soldier identified by tartan pieces and a thistle brooch has been laid to rest 109 years after his death. Private David Gemmell, who served with the Black Watch (Royal ...
Delaporte French National Institute for Preventive ... 1908 — and the body was identified as a German soldier from World War I, researchers said, confirmed by the discovery of his identification ...