I've got to say, this post got me researching what I'll call grave robbers. There are whole forums dedicated to the finds people are making digging up WWII battlefields in Europe. And just as in the US Civil War battlefield digging a few decades ago, some people are tying to identify war remains, and some are just looking for booty. As a surface hunter in the US for arrowheads, I find it very distasteful when I see the skulls being pulled out of helmets, and soldier's awarded metals being pulled from decomposing bodies, that end up for sale on ebay.
These people died in battle only a few decades ago, and it's conceivable their buddies and families who survived may be watching all this grave robbing. It has happened all through time, as new generations go looking for buried treasure, be it Egyptian, Viking, American Indian sites. But something from just one generation ago is somehow worse, to me.