Researching World War One records

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It can be hard to know where to start looking for World War One records. Results will also vary by country, which resources have been digitised and how much information survives about each person.

Many soldiers were born in one country, but served in another, so you might need to search multiple countries. Copying resources over to this page is very much work in progress and will be biased towards the research I've done so far, but I've found the following resources useful. If you know of any I've missed, please just sign up and edit the page to add them.


Australian records

Researching Australian military service: First World War, 1914-1918 and Researching Australian military service: introduction.

Looking for specific names

Discovering Anzacs

British records

The The Long, Long Trail site is useful for any researcher but is particularly focused on 'The British Army in the Great War of 1914-1918'. It includes Researching a soldier with a 'guide and tips on how to find out about a soldier of the British Army of the First World War'. How to find a soldier's number explains where to look for this very useful identifer. Other guides include How to interpret a medal index card and Interpreting soldiers service records.

The Great War Forum is an incredible resource.


Canadian records

Indian records

Irish records

New Zealand records