Location: German Empire
Surnames/tags: germany world war I
Deutsche Verlustlisten (German Casualty Lists) were a publication by the German Empire during World War I to announce soldiers who were injured, captured, killed in action or died by otherwise.
The German society for Computer Genealogy (CompGen) indexed all over 30 000 pages in a crowdsourcing project between November 2011 and August 2014.
Further information about the project and a search can be found at verlustlisten.de.
Those casualty lists are also used for the 1890s part of the name distribution map, another CompGen service.
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