Brandenburg - A team of archaeologists found the skeleton number of German soldiers killed in the Battle of the Seelow Heights complete with boots, helmets, and their weapons.
A number of archaeologists who are members of the Association for the Recovery of the Fallen have discovered skeleton German soldiers who died in the Battle of the Seelow Heights. They were killed while defending Berlin at the end of World War II. Approximately 110 thousand soldiers of the 9th Army fighting against the nearly one million Red Army led by Marshal Georgi Zhukov in April 1945 estimated that there are approximately 5 to 33 thousand Russian soldiers fallen. Meanwhile, there are about 12 thousand German soldiers were killed.
As reported by the Daily Mail, The excavation archaeologists held in Klessin, Brandenburg took them to the discovery of a number of small arms, helmets, boots, and the remains of the German soldiers who fought to defend the Third Reich were very cruel. They've been buried in the mud and the ground where they fought for more than 60 years. To honor those who have persistent struggle, the archeologists were making a simple wooden cross at the excavation site and put a helmet soldiers they found on it.
Association for the Recovery of the Fallen has been established since 1992 The members of the association come from Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Hollandia, and Switzerland. There are approximately 200 members who now works as a volunteer. Their mission was to join the association is to restore the good name of every person who has fought and died in war without unknown whereabouts after that.