Treatment of the British military war dead of the Second World War
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Spark, Seumas
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2018-01-31T11:38:03Z
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2018-01-31T11:38:03Z
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2010
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Almost nothing is known about the treatment of the British military dead of the
Second World War. It is one of the few aspects of the conflict that has not been
afforded attention by scholars. This is remarkable given that death is the most
profound and important consequence of war. Drawing on extensive and previously
unused sources in the National Archives and the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission, the thesis endeavours to correct this oversight by examining the
treatment of the military dead in the European, Mediterranean and African theatres of
the 1939 -45 conflict. It does this in parts, reflecting the three stages of the burial
process. In the first part British burial policy and frontline burial practice are
examined. The operations of the army and air force graves services, which were
responsible for confirming the location and identity of the dead, are studied in the
second part. The third part considers first the manner in which the Imperial War
Graves Commission commemorated the British dead in battlefield cemeteries, and
then the pilgrimages undertaken to these cemeteries by bereaved relatives in the early
post -war period. The successes and failures of the burial process cannot be assessed
without this perspective. The research shows that shortcomings in the planning and
administration of burial and graves operations resulted in the loss of the remains and
identities of thousands of British servicemen. The fact that the bodies of so many
others were recovered, and accorded identified interment, is credit to the work of the
military graves services and the thesis seeks to recognise their contribution to this
hitherto- unexplored aspect of the 'People's War'.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/27449
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2017 Block 16
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dc.title
Treatment of the British military war dead of the Second World War
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The treatment of the British military war dead of the Second World War
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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