The need to bury, or otherwise lay to rest, the
casualties of war have practical, social, religious and cultural
significances. There is also a basic human need for survivors of
conflict to commemorate individual loss and, in the process of
remembering, be consoled and healed. These important aspects of the
history of modern conflict are well documented in the collections of
the Imperial War Museum.
You can explore aspects of this theme through the collection
highlights, or read the Burial and Remembrance overview.