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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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France: Natzweiler-Struthof Concentration Camp Record Book, 1940-1945
Original source: Miscellaneous Lists and Registers of German Concentration Camp Inmates, Originated or Collected by the International Tracing Service (Arolsen); (National Archives Microfilm Publication A3355, 2/1-3/7); National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized, Record Group 242; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Retrouvez les poilus Bretons morts pour la France class
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Non exhaustive listing from France of retired military and civil servants from 1750 to 1870.
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Fields of Honor Foundation New!
This online memorial has memorial pages for close to 30,000 U.S. soldiers who have been either buried or memorialized at American war cemeteries in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
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Database of French and allied fighters, bombers, and aircrafts crashed in France. Search by names or aircrafts. Gives a short biography of men killed in action or escaped.
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French army during WW I, search by regiment giving historical information, maps and actions. More than 11,000 photos and 200 individual "carnets de guerre" notes books written by soldiers.
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Museum in Belgium includes a Documentation Centre with a wide variety of resources. Databases & links to databases for casualties from Belgium, France, Germany & Great Britain.
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From Journal Officiel de la R
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Livre Memorial Des Deportes De France
Database of French people sent to concentration camps (Dachau, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Natzwiller, Oranienburg Sachsenhausen...)
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Database on all soldiers and civilians killed during wars, classification by names or by city. More than 3,000,000 names from medieval wars to Afghanistan. French or strangers dead in France or French territories.
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The Regiment du Guyenne was active in the battles of Fort Oswego, Fort Carrillon, Fort Bull, Fort William Henry, Plains of Abraham and St. Foy during the 18th Century.
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Database of French soldiers in French military cemeteries from 1870.
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From the Secr
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The Guide to the French Medals
An illustrated guide to the most commonly encountered French medals.
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A database of more than 80,000 soldiers of Napoleon who received the Ste. H
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