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Enter the surname or its substring.
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Enter the firstname or its substring.
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nations and countries with * - state formation during World War I
nations and countries with ** - state formation during World War II
other if the nationality or ethnicity is not listed in the CRMG’s codebook
it’s undetected – if the data is unknown.
note: members of the Red Army had USSR nationality and ethnicity - nationalities were not distinguished in the army
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook
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Enter date of birth or its substring
Example 1 - 01.01.1905
Example 2 - 1905
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Enter date of death or its substring
Example 1 - 08.05.1945
Example 2 - 1945
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Enter the place of death or its substring. The characters can be upper or lower case.
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World War I An armed conflict lasting from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918, taking place mostly in Europe, and also in Africa, Russia, the Middle East, on the oceans, and other. This was the largest armed conflict in human history by then.
World War II It has been the largest and most comprehensive armed conflict in human history until now. The beginning of World War II in Europe is considered to be 1 September 1939, and the end of the war in Europe was on 8 May 1945 through Germany’s surrender.
Other war events Events after the end of World War I - The Slovak Soviet Republic (16 June to 7 July 1919), The Hungarian Soviet Republic (March to August 1919), the so-called Little War - the armed conflict between the First Slovak Republic and Hungary, lasting from 23 to 31 March/4 April 1939
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Member of the armed forces - members of the armed forces of the fighting parties (as well as war prisoners who joined an armed conflict again) who died due to war events since 1914
Civilian war casualties - civilians who died due to war events since 1914
War prisoners – people having the prisoner-of-war status at the time of death (since 1914)
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave

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World War I An armed conflict lasting from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918, taking place mostly in Europe, and also in Africa, Russia, the Middle East, on the oceans, and other. This was the largest armed conflict in human history by then.
World War II It has been the largest and most comprehensive armed conflict in human history until now. The beginning of World War II in Europe is considered to be 1 September 1939, and the end of the war in Europe was on 8 May 1945 through Germany’s surrender.
Other war events Events after the end of World War I - The Slovak Soviet Republic (16 June to 7 July 1919), The Hungarian Soviet Republic (March to August 1919), the so-called Little War - the armed conflict between the First Slovak Republic and Hungary, lasting from 23 to 31 March/4 April 1939
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single grave - a grave with the mortal remains of a war casualty
mass grave - a grave with the mortal remains of two or more war casualties buried in a common grave
tombstone - a gravestone, monument on the grave
memorial - a work that recalls some war event
commemorative place - a place in which some war event is remembered
commemorative plaque - a work in the form of a plaque to elicit memories
other reverent symbols - other forms of military graves - memorial items, such as combat equipment, sculptures, crosses, etc.
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook.
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
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The location of a military grave - data for the closer identification of the military grave’s location, such as a cemetery, square, building, etc.
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
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Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave

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Enter the surname or its substring.
The characters can be upper or lower case and don’t have to contain accents
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Enter the firstname or its substring.
The characters can be upper or lower case and don’t have to contain accents
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Enter date of birth or its substring
Example 1 - 01.01.1905
Example 2 - 1905
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Enter the place of birth or its substring. The characters can be upper or lower case.
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Enter date of death or its substring
Example 1 - 08.05.1945
Example 2 - 1945
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Enter the place of death or its substring. The characters can be upper or lower case.
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World War I An armed conflict lasting from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918, taking place mostly in Europe, and also in Africa, Russia, the Middle East, on the oceans, and other. This was the largest armed conflict in human history by then.
World War II It has been the largest and most comprehensive armed conflict in human history until now. The beginning of World War II in Europe is considered to be 1 September 1939, and the end of the war in Europe was on 8 May 1945 through Germany’s surrender.
Other war events Events after the end of World War I - The Slovak Soviet Republic (16 June to 7 July 1919), The Hungarian Soviet Republic (March to August 1919), the so-called Little War - the armed conflict between the First Slovak Republic and Hungary, lasting from 23 to 31 March/4 April 1939
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Member of the armed forces - members of the armed forces of the fighting parties (as well as war prisoners who joined an armed conflict again) who died due to war events since 1914
Civilian war casualties - civilians who died due to war events since 1914
War prisoners – people having the prisoner-of-war status at the time of death (since 1914)
Help
Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
Help
Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave

Help
World War I An armed conflict lasting from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918, taking place mostly in Europe, and also in Africa, Russia, the Middle East, on the oceans, and other. This was the largest armed conflict in human history by then.
World War II It has been the largest and most comprehensive armed conflict in human history until now. The beginning of World War II in Europe is considered to be 1 September 1939, and the end of the war in Europe was on 8 May 1945 through Germany’s surrender.
Other war events Events after the end of World War I - The Slovak Soviet Republic (16 June to 7 July 1919), The Hungarian Soviet Republic (March to August 1919), the so-called Little War - the armed conflict between the First Slovak Republic and Hungary, lasting from 23 to 31 March/4 April 1939
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single grave - a grave with the mortal remains of a war casualty
mass grave - a grave with the mortal remains of two or more war casualties buried in a common grave
tombstone - a gravestone, monument on the grave
memorial - a work that recalls some war event
commemorative place - a place in which some war event is remembered
commemorative plaque - a work in the form of a plaque to elicit memories
other reverent symbols - other forms of military graves - memorial items, such as combat equipment, sculptures, crosses, etc.
Help
Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook.
Help
Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave
Help
The location of a military grave - data for the closer identification of the military grave’s location, such as a cemetery, square, building, etc.
Help
Data from the Central Register of Military Graves’ (CRMG) codebook serving to identify the location of a casualty/grave