Harry Banks

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Harry Banks, born 16 March, 1896 in Yorkshire, England (although other sources suggest that his name was "Harry Band" and that he was born in Montrose, Scotland in August, 1885), was an Allied soldier serving in the Canadian Army who may have been crucified with bayonets or combat knives on a barn door or a tree, while fighting on the Western Front during World War I. Three witnesses said they saw an unidentified crucified Canadian soldier near the battlefield of Ypres, … Wikipedia
Born:
March 16, 1896
Died:
April 24, 1915
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    ...the First World War Names: BANKS , EDWARD Regimental number: 305054 Rank: GNR Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 407 - 47 Howtoconsultafileon-...
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