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    • EdF831 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Always important to see and feel both sides of the story, having been to the American cemetery , we felt we needed to pay respects to the young Germans who also fought inNormandy . Different type of cemetery , but with the same effect , never forget
    • 204PaulR204 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We found this cemetery by accident while on the back from Sainte Mere Eglise after seeing all the trees outside it. This site holds in excess of 21,000 German soldiers aged from 16-72 many killed during the D Day invasion and beautifully kept by volunteers. This cemetery is different to those of the British War graves commission in as much as all the headstones are black and many hold two dead! It is a cemetery that all should visit so as to realised that it was just allied soldiers and civilians died during this conflict.When we are in the area again, we will most probable go again.
    • MeanderingMike1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is striking to see the differences in the ways that German dead were buried at this cemetery. The drive in to the cemetery is lined by trees, each dedicated to a fallen German soldier. The repeated grouping of 5 saxon crosses provide their own stark reminder of death. Many soldiers were buried two to a grave site. The single door entry is supposed to replicate one's passage from the living into death. Worth a visit.
    • E9023KYmikec 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A fitting reminder that many young German men were sacrificed by an evil regime. They were solders like our solders and were killed here in France with thousands of other young men in a terrible waste.
    • nigela929 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This a a dignified and somber memorial with rank upon rank of memorial slabs interspersed with arrays of small, stubby crosses. The text by the entrance rightly reminds us that many, probably most, who are interred here did not choose the fight nor accept the ideology: they were young men conscripted who paid so great a price. Also quoted are the profound words of Albert Schweitzer: "The graves of soldiers are the most eloquent advocates for peace" - standing in this place one can only say "Amen".
    • dinahb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very different atmosphere from the American, Canadian and British cemeteries. Most of these young men weren't Nazis, they were conscripts forced to fight for something they may not have believed in, but they did it for their country and their fellow soldiers. The oak trees and lawns with gravestones laid flat, each marking a grave of at least 2 soldiers, give a dark and sombre atmosphere. Having visited several cemeteries, at least in the Allied ones you know they fought for something worth fighting for. But ordinary German boys, fighting for the ideology of a maniac? What a terrible waste.
    • AnnG557 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Over 21,000 German soldiers are laid to rest here. Well kept. Different in appearance from the US. Next to the highway unlike the US which is next to the ocean.
    • NigelJWHall 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I found the German War Cemetery to have a completely different atmosphere to the British and American one. Somehow more sombre. To think that most of those fallen soldiers probably didn't really believe in the Nazi ideology, but were conscripted and gave their lives - for what? When I was leaving an old lady was being wheeled into the cemetery, I wondered if she lost a boyfriend, husband, brother all those years ago? Moving.
    • TravelingBikerdoc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A chilling and sobering site. Very solemn. It leaves a lasting impression. All should remember there were 2 sides of soldiers who fought on these beaches. Both sides were mostly teenagers and young scared men. Many German soldiers died during battle as well - many more than on the Allied side. Americans should visit here - especially those with children. Impress on them the ages of many of these young men, and the sheer numbers that were killed. These soldiers were not fighting for a National Socialist or racist agenda - they were also fighting primarily for their fellow soldiers and because their country asked them to.These young men deserve to be remembered and respected.
    • Korvettenkap 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Cemetery is well looked after it is very moving. The best time to go is in the evening when it is quiet. There are over 22000 men buried here, more than any other cemetery in Normandy.
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