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Unknown Soldiers

These photographs remain unidentified. Browse the collection and help us return names to faces. Every identification matters.

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📍 House clearance skip, Hove, Brighton

~1945

A watercolour painting of a warship, found in a skip outside a house clearance in Brighton. The painting is signed with initials "R.H." and dated 1945. The ship depicted appears to be a Hunt-class destroyer. The painting suggests the artist had intimate knowledge of the vessel, possibly having served aboard.

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📍 Papers donated to Imperial War Museum, London

~1944-07

A group photograph found in a collection of papers belonging to a former member of the Royal Engineers. The back reads "Sappers, Normandy, July 1944." Three of the five men are identified in pencil, but two remain unknown. The unidentified soldiers appear to be in their early twenties.

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📍 Car boot sale, Headington, Oxford

~1942

A photograph of three men in Gurkha uniforms standing outside a Nissen hut, found at a car boot sale in Oxford. Written on the back in faded ink: "Dehra Dun, 1942. Before Burma." The men are wearing the distinctive Gurkha slouch hat. One man's face is partially obscured by shadow.

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📍 Charity shop, Morningside, Edinburgh

~1940s

A portrait photograph of a Soviet naval officer, found tucked inside a Russian-language book purchased at a charity shop in Edinburgh. The officer wears the uniform of a Soviet Navy lieutenant with what appears to be a Northern Fleet insignia. The photo appears to be from the 1940s.

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📍 House renovation, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge

~1940s

A pair of RAF pilot's wings and a small crucifix, found in a leather pouch inside the wall cavity of a house being renovated in Cambridge. The house was used as a billet for aircrew during the war. The crucifix is engraved on the reverse with text in Polish, suggesting the owner was a Polish pilot serving with the RAF.

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📍 Vintage clothing shop, Northern Quarter, Manchester

~1944-1945

A handwritten letter in Russian, found in a coat pocket at a vintage clothing shop in Manchester. The letter appears to be a love letter written to "darling Masha" from a soldier named only "your Kolya." The letter mentions "waiting for spring" and "the war will end soon," suggesting it was written in late 1944 or early 1945.

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📍 Maritime auction, Stanley Dock, Liverpool

~1940s

A photograph of a Merchant Navy crew standing on the deck of a cargo vessel. The photograph was found inside a sea chest purchased at auction in Liverpool. One crew member has drawn an arrow pointing to himself but no name is written. The ship appears to be a Liberty ship based on the visible deck layout.

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📍 Building site, Woolston, Southampton

~1943-03

A wooden propeller boss fragment with partially legible markings, believed to be from a Spitfire, found during building work in Southampton. Scratched into the wood are the initials "J.M.T." and the date "March 1943." Research into RAF losses in the Southampton area during that period is ongoing.

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📍 Mersey Docks records, Liverpool

~1942

Photograph of two Soviet merchant sailors in civilian clothes, standing outside what appears to be a pub in Liverpool. One holds a British newspaper dated 1942. Found in the records of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. Any information about convoys that docked in Liverpool during this period would be valuable.

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📍 Caen, Normandy, France

~1944

Photograph found inside a Soviet-issued field notebook recovered from a farmhouse near Caen, Normandy. The notebook contains entries in Russian dated 1944. The soldier wears a gymnastiorka with sergeant's shoulder boards and appears to be in his early twenties. A partial inscription on the reverse reads "...kov, Smolensk obl."

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📍 National Archives, Kew, London

~1944

Group photograph of five Soviet naval officers, found in a sealed envelope at the National Archives in Kew. One officer has been circled in pencil with a question mark. They wear Black Sea Fleet insignia. The photograph appears to have been taken aboard a warship, possibly during the lend-lease handover of Royal Navy vessels in 1944.

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📍 Estate collection, Hampshire

~1943

Portrait of a Soviet airwoman found among the personal effects of a British RAF pilot who served at Murmansk. She wears a flight suit with the Order of the Red Star. The back of the photograph reads "To my friend, with gratitude" in Russian, signed with an illegible first name and the date "February 1943".

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📍 Charity shop, Edinburgh

~1943–1945

Small identity photograph found loose inside a Russian-language copy of Tolstoy's "War and Peace" donated to a charity shop in Edinburgh. The young man wears a tanker's helmet and padded jacket. The book has a stamp from a military library of the 3rd Guards Tank Army.

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📍 Whitechapel, London

~1940s

Formal studio portrait of a Soviet officer in dress uniform with multiple decorations including the Order of Lenin. Found in a wallet discovered during renovations of a building in Whitechapel, London, that once housed a Soviet trade delegation. The officer appears to be a colonel or higher rank.

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📍 Imperial War Museum archives, London

~1942–1943

Photograph of a young Soviet soldier standing beside a British Valentine tank. Found inside a letter addressed to "Dear Mother" in Russian, never posted, discovered in the archives of the Imperial War Museum. The soldier wears infantry insignia and appears to have a wound dressing on his left hand.

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📍 Private collection, Bristol

~1945

Photograph of a Soviet military nurse (medic) in white coat with Red Cross armband. Found tucked inside a 1945 British Forces newspaper cutting about VE Day celebrations. The nurse appears to be at a joint Anglo-Soviet celebration. On the back is written "Sister Vera" in English and a surname in Russian that is partially illegible.

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📍 Found in a house clearance in Leeds

~1943

Photograph of a group of five soldiers in British Army uniforms, taken outside a pub in what appears to be a northern English town. One soldier wears a Royal Engineers cap badge. The back reads "Jim and the lads, 1943" but no surnames are given.

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📍 Found in a second-hand bookshop in Oxford

~1943-1944

Small passport-sized photograph of a man in RAF pilot uniform with wings badge, very young (19-20). Found folded inside a 1940s Russian translation of "War and Peace" in an Oxford bookshop. May be a Soviet or Eastern European pilot trained in the UK.

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📍 Donated by a family in Birmingham

~1945

Group photograph of approximately 20 men and women in civilian clothes standing before a factory. Banner reads "Victory in Europe" — likely VE Day, May 1945. Several people wear medals. The factory appears to be in the Midlands.

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📍 Found during renovation of a boarding house in Liverpool

~1941-1944

Wartime identity photograph of a Merchant Navy sailor with a distinctive scar on his left cheek. Mounted on a card with "Merchant Navy Pool, Liverpool" but the name field has been torn away.

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📍 Found in a charity shop in Glasgow inside a Russian book

~1944-1945

Photograph of a Soviet naval officer in dress uniform with multiple medals, including what appears to be the Order of the Red Star. Found inside a Russian-language book about naval warfare purchased at a charity shop in Glasgow.

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📍 Donated by antiques dealer in Southampton

~1942-1943

Studio portrait of a young woman in WAAF uniform, likely taken in 1942-1943. She wears a Leading Aircraftwoman rank badge. Written on the back: "To Mother, with love". Studio stamp reads "Harris Photography, Bournemouth".

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📍 Found in a box of photographs at a car boot sale in Lewes, East Sussex

~1942-1943

A young man in British Army uniform, likely a private or lance corporal, photographed at a studio in Brighton. The backdrop appears to be from a seaside photographer. He wears the cap badge of the Royal Sussex Regiment. The photograph is dated approximately 1942-43 based on the uniform style. Written on the back in pencil: "For Mum, with all my love." No name is visible.

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📍 Donated to the Immortal Regiment UK by the family of Dorothy Saunders, who may be the woman marked "me"

~Summer 1944

Group photograph of six women in WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) uniforms standing in front of a Nissen hut. The location appears to be an RAF station, possibly in East Anglia based on the flat landscape visible in the background. One woman has written names on the back, but only three are legible: "Jenny," "Dot," and "me" (pointing to the woman second from right). The others are unidentified. Dated "Summer 1944" on the back.

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