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No Man's Land: the European Group for Great War Archaeology are historians and archeologists who are dedicated to the retrieval and identification of missing combatants from all sides of the 1914-18 war. A British/Canadian co-production,
The.Trench.Detectives.s01e01.Loos.ws.pdtv.xvid-ingot.avi 
The collapsed entrance to a dugout reveals the remains of two soldiers from the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment.
A music book and a postcard from home lead to the identity of a lost German hero..
The.Trench.Detectives.s01e02.Passchendaele.pdtv.NiX.avi 
A wristwatch found in a complex trench system in the churning sea of mud at Passchendaele leads to descendants
of a Welsh officer who died there. But all is not what it seems.
The.Trench.Detectives.s01e03.Serre.pdtv.NiX.avi 
An enlisted man and an officer - WW1 brothers in death - are laid to rest, identified through forensics made possible
because one of them broke a basic rule of war and the other carried his bankbook to the front.
The.Trench.Detectives.s01e04.Ypres.pdtv.NiX.avi 
Human bones reveal the partial remains of three men. A uniform button identifies them as Germans from the 213
Reserve Regiment and leads to the discovery of an atrocity committed near the birthplace of WW1 trench warfare.
The.Trench.Detectives.s01e05.Beaumont.Hamel.pdtv.NiX.avi 
The site of the bloodiest battle in WW1 yields evidence of a front-line medical post and the doctor who ran it - traced through a button that could only have been worn by one man at that place on that day.
Xvid, mp3, widescreen, pdtv
c.39mins

No Man's Land: the European Group for Great War Archaeology are historians and archeologists who are dedicated to the retrieval and identification of missing combatants from all sides of the 1914-18 war. A British/Canadian co-production,
The collapsed entrance to a dugout reveals the remains of two soldiers from the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment.
A music book and a postcard from home lead to the identity of a lost German hero..
A wristwatch found in a complex trench system in the churning sea of mud at Passchendaele leads to descendants
of a Welsh officer who died there. But all is not what it seems.
An enlisted man and an officer - WW1 brothers in death - are laid to rest, identified through forensics made possible
because one of them broke a basic rule of war and the other carried his bankbook to the front.
Human bones reveal the partial remains of three men. A uniform button identifies them as Germans from the 213
Reserve Regiment and leads to the discovery of an atrocity committed near the birthplace of WW1 trench warfare.
The site of the bloodiest battle in WW1 yields evidence of a front-line medical post and the doctor who ran it - traced through a button that could only have been worn by one man at that place on that day.
Xvid, mp3, widescreen, pdtv
c.39mins