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The German War Cemetery in Deville, located in southern Luxembourg, was completed in 1955 and is a World War II German cemetery buried in the famous Battle of Arden from Winter 1944 to Spring 1945. It is the first German cemetery overseas. The cemetery was in disrepair for a long time, but after the better war reflections of postwar Germany, the cemetery was repaired with occasional flowers. The German Association of Disabled Militarymen wrote on the monument at the door: "The Monument of Hope and Peace."
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The German War Cemetery in Deville, located in southern Luxembourg, was completed in 1955 and is a World War II German cemetery buried in the famous Battle of Arden from Winter 1944 to Spring 1945. It is the first German cemetery overseas. The cemetery was in disrepair for a long time, but after the better war reflections of postwar Germany, the cemetery was repaired with occasional flowers. The German Association of Disabled Militarymen wrote on the monument at the door: "The Monument of Hope and Peace."
The German War Cemetery in Sandwich, on the southern outskirts of downtown Luxembourg, is a quiet, quiet, green surrounding area buried by German soldiers killed during the Second World War.
Not in the city center, in a forest, it is not easy to find, there are 10,913 German soldiers buried inside.
Very quiet place. The whole cemetery feels heavier. Just look at a few tombstones, the youngest age is only 16. The war is really cruel! A good place to think about!
The German war cemetery is a large public cemetery next to the purpose of the United States, which was built during World War II and buried many soldiers.