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interned by the
Germans and,
after escaping across the
Soviet border, was
reinterned in a
Soviet labour camp in
Siberia and
cruelly treated.
After the Germans...
-
Seminole War,
Captain Upton Fraser's
remains were
reinterned at Fort Brooke, and then
later reinterned again at
Barrancas National Cemetery. This was unlike...
-
freedom fighter, writer,
human rights advocate (body
controversially reinterned from 1883
burial grounds in
Damascus near his
mentor Ibn Arabi's body...
-
buried in the main
redoubt of the left at the Camp of Famars, but was
reinterned at the Panthéon by the
Convention on 11 May. His body was
later removed...
-
people executed by the
state for a non-murder crime.
Richard Goss was
reinterned in
Dowdallshill Cemetery, Dundalk,
County Louth. McKenna, Joseph, (2016)...
-
traveled to
Amsterdam arriving on
April 20, 1756. He was then
arrested and
reinterned in the
Bastille on June 9th, 1756
where he was
placed in the
dungeon with...
- dead soldiers,
including Thompson's grave. Thompson's
remains were
later reinterned at West Point. Lossing,
Benson John (1902). Harper's
Encyclopaedia of...
- and had 7.65 mm
caliber s****
casings - was
immediately arrested and
reinterned at the hospital. A few days later,
Sedda turned himself in and was also...
-
released in 1923 and
agreed to
relocate to Bolton. He soon
returned and was
reinterned, and
released again in late 1923. His
second release may have been secured...
-
southwestern border of today's Strivers' Section. The
bodies were
later reinterned at
other cemeteries in the city. Widow's Mite,
later known as Oak Lawn...