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On 19 and 20 July 1916, the Battle of Fromelles was conducted over four kilometers front. The 61st British Division and the 5th Australian Division objected to three Bavarian regiments. This attack caused the knockout of nearly 8,500 men. This museum combines archaeological and scientific techniques, history and destiny of soldiers linked to the Battle of Fromelles.
On the 19th and 20th of July 1916, a eu lieu le battle in Fromelles. The British 61st Division and the 5th Australian Division faced three Bavarian Regiments. The attack Caused Almost 8,500 casualties. Among Them, over 1,500 soldiers Were missing at the end of the war. In 2009, 250 soldiers from mass grave in Fromelles-have-been exhumed by a scientific team of archaeologists, anthropologists and forensic experts, with the purpose of Identifying Them. This mixes Museum archaeological and technical scientific, History and the fate of soldiers linked to the Battle of Fromelles.
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