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Philadelphia returns 12 WWI Canadian soldiers' remains to Canada for reburial in France.
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia has returned the partial remains of 12 Canadian soldiers who died in World War I to Canada, marking a key step in repatriating fallen war dead.
The remains, collected for medical study in 1919 and displayed at the museum, will be reinterred in individual graves, primarily in Le Tréport, France, as part of an effort led by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
The transfer, confirmed by Canada’s Department of National Defence, reflects ongoing international initiatives to honor and properly memorialize wartime casualties.
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Filadelfia devuelve los restos de 12 soldados canadienses de la Primera Guerra Mundial a Canadá para ser reenterrados en Francia.