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Waterloo soldier found under a car park!

  • 05-04-2015 2:45pm
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    http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/National/article1539950.ece

    A “UNIQUE” 200-year-old skeleton discovered beneath a car park at the battlefield of Waterloo has been identified as a hunchback Hanoverian trained in the East Sussex resort of Bexhill-on-Sea.

    The soldier has been identified as Friedrich Brandt, 23, a member of the King’s German Legion of George III, killed by Napoleon’s troops with a musket ball between his ribs.

    Dominique Bosquet, an archeologist working for the Walloon government in Belgium who supervised its recovery, said: “It is unique. No other complete skeleton has been retrieved [from Waterloo] in 200 years.”

    Brandt’s remarkable story has been pieced together by Gareth Glover, 54, a military historian and former Royal Navy officer.

    Brandt would be rejected for service by any modern army. The skeleton is to feature in a major exhibition to be opened in May in Waterloo.


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