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Old 5th March 2012, 01:16
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Tracing Civilian Dead

Guys,

Sometimes when Allied aircraft crashed in the UK, civilians were killed or later died of injuries but what is the best way of tracing such casualties and also those who have say died post war of thei injuries.

Sometimes the death toll in accounts of crashes may have been exaggerated over time.

Is there an online way of searching deaths in a particular area between certain dates?
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