According to the information available to us, a total of
9 dead from the First World War and the National Socialist tyranny
in a newly designed, well-kept communal grave diagonally to the left behind the chapel
Chapel.
In detail:
- 1 French prisoner of war of the First World War, died in 1916.
(The date of death is given as his birthday on the name plaque. The German
sounding name makes the Moroccan nationality given in the burial list appear
Nationality given in the list of graves)
- 1 Polish forced laborer known by name, died in 1944, presumably in a boiler explosion
in a boiler explosion in the brickworks
- 1 unknown Polish forced laborer, deceased in 1945 and
- 5 Soviet prisoners of war from the Bramburg camp (basalt quarry), identified as unknown
Bramburg (basalt quarry), although their names are listed in the grave list
are listed. They had already died of illness and exhaustion in 1942.
Photos: Volker Fleig 2013
Germany
Adelebsen/Flecken Gemeindefriedhof
Total Occupation: 9 fatalities
Total Occupation: 9 fatalities
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