A new study published in the Journal of Conflict Archaeology has suggested that many remains of the roughly 60,000 Waterloo soldiers who died in the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815 may have been stolen by grave robbers and sold for making bone fertilizer across Europe, but especially in Britain.
Section:
Related posts:
Ukrainian veterans detail how Kyiv plundered U.S. aid while wasting soldiers and endangering civilia...
Victoria To Become First Australian State To Ban Public Displays Of ‘Nazi’ Swastika
Logging onto Facebook could become a felony
Israeli soldiers attack Palestinians planting olive trees
Ukraine Seeks To Become ‘Arsenal Of The Free World’
HOW CLINTON AND COMPANY AND THE BANKERS PLUNDERED RUSSIA IN THE '90S