Ulrich

Ulrich

Posted on 06/20/2008


Photo taken on April 23, 2008



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The site of Becklingen War Cemetery was chosen for the position on a hillside overlooking Luneburg Heath, where Field-Marshal Montgomery accepted the German surrender from Admiral Doenitz on 4 May 1945. Burials were brought into the cemetery from isolated sites in the countryside, small German cemeteries and prisoner of war camps cemeteries, including the Fallingbostel cemetery, within a radius of about 80 kilometres. Most of those buried in the cemetery died during the last two months of the war. Becklingen War Cemetery contains 2,374 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 97 of them unidentified. There are also 27 war graves of other nationalities, many of them Polish. No. of Identified Casualties: 2299

wdj, Tryggvi Sigfusson have particularly liked this photo

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Ulrich
Ulrich
Thankyou Tryggvi - i geotag this picture also
4 years ago.
Ulrich
Ulrich
Tankyou www.ipernity.com/home/wdj for your visit and your star
4 years ago.

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