Live from The Arras Memorial

In this episode we travel to the Arras Memorial to the Missing, where we explore the powerful story of over 35,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave. In this episode, we uncover the personal histories of men from the British ArmyRoyal Naval Division, and Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, whose names are etched into the stone. We then walk through the Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, visiting notable graves—including those of soldiers Shot at Dawn. Discover the human stories behind the statistics in this compelling look at remembrance, sacrifice, and the legacy of the First World War.

On the Old Front Line YouTube Channel: The Arras Memorial to the Missing.

Articles on Identity Discs are found here: A Guide to Identity Discs by Dave O’Mara and Military Identification: Identity Discs and the Identification of British War Dead, 1914-18 by Dr Sarah Ashbridge.

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2 Comments on “Live from The Arras Memorial

  1. Fantastic audio is fine! Been in there a few times and always wondered about the Russian headstones and I guessed they were POW’s……great story!

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