Germany
Bad Sachsa, Ev.- luth. Gemeindefriedhof
Total Occupation: 19 fatalities
Total Occupation: 19 fatalities
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According to the information available to us, a total of 25 dead from both world wars and the National Socialist tyranny rest in a well-kept cemetery at the end of the main path and a four-man grave to the right of the main path in the middle of the cemetery. In detail: Cemetery at the end of the main path: - 8 German soldiers from the First World War, died in military hospitals and transferred; - 8 German soldiers, 1 RAD laborer and 1 DRK nurse, died in Bad Sachsa and other military hospitals or fallen in the final battles between April 9 and 13, 1945, 1 of them remains unknown; - 1 woman from Bad Sachsa, died in Berlin in 1943 and transferred - 2 Soviet prisoners of war, reburied in 2011 from Neuhof - 2 Soviet and 1 Polish forced laborer, reburied in 2011 from Tettenborn Four graves on the main path: - 4 victims of National Socialism, murdered/died in 1932, 1942, 1943, 1944. One of them is recorded in the list of graves. Text and photos: Volker Fleig 2014 revised by Christian Christoph, 13.12.2017