Seventy-five years after the end of WWII, volunteer enthusiasts continue to look for the bodies of thousands of soldiers who went missing in action. The remains of Soviet and German soldiers recovered from battlefields, woods and swamps are, when possible, identified and buried with military honours. One of the heroes, Artur Olkhovsky, has been searching for the missing for 30 years. Now his son is following in his footsteps. After decades of waiting, families finally learn the fate of their loved ones and have a grave to visit.
Finding the Fallen