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Remembering Fromelles covers the story behind the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Cemetery:
In May 2009 archaeologists began to excavate the remains of 250 British and Australian soldiers, buried behind German lines after the Battle of Fromelles in July 1916 - undiscovered, for nearly a century until an Australian historian, Lambis Englezos, convinced military authorities that they were there.
Whose sons, brothers, husbands or lovers were they? In carefully compiling all the various pieces of the puzzle, the process of piecing together identification touches on personal family histories.
Excerpts from family members complete the picture and explain what it means to be caught up in this story nearly a century after the battle.
This commemorative publication includes a detailed history of the battle as well as charting the story of the discovery of the mass graves, the archaeology behind the excavations, the question of identification, process of reburial and the construction undertaken of the first new Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery since the end of the Second World War.