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the epitaphs on the headstones here capture the grief of those who loved these men. 0ne mother's words are, "he is not dead, whose memory lives in hearts that know and loved him." 80 years on, let their memory still live on in our hearts. they had one collective aim — to liberate nazi—occupied europe. but they were individuals — sons, brothers, husbands and fathers. i am theo's daughter, anthea. i was nine years old in 1944. i always thought that when the war was over and we had peace, he would come back to us. but of course, he never did.