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Article: Net gain for researchers of World War One.(Features)
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- Birmingham Mail (England)
- Article date:
- February 23, 2007
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A NEW on-line database containing the records of millions of British soldiers who fought in the First World War was launched today.
The National Archives and website Ancestry.co.uk was launching on the internet the first phase of the War Office service and pension records collections for around 2.5 million ...
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