The Cost of Lives

 As atrocious as World War I and II was to the land in France, I was horrified​ by the amount of lives lost in Europe I came across.

Student with the grave of Raymond Affleck

Rows of Graves at Memorial

 

Rows of graves and stone building

 

The CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) is an organization that commemorates 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in World War One and Two. They conserve and maintain cemeteries, burial plots and memorials of those who died in 154 countries worldwide. Their online databases contain registered records of lives lost globally from war efforts.


People at graves and memorial

At the end of the day, grass will always grow back and buildings can be rebuilt, but the dead will be lost forever. The CWGC works to honor​ the dead of the allied forces throughout the world in recognition and respect all the brave soldiers who fought for their countries.