Germany

Berlin-Neukölln, Friedhof Britz I Buschkrugallee

Total Occupation: 255 fatalities

Total Occupation: 255 fatalities


Britz I Cemetery - also known as Buschkrugallee Cemetery - is a state-owned cemetery that was opened in 1876 in the former village of Britz. The 5.7-hectare cemetery is located on the Teltow Canal and contains the following graves of honor: - Konrad Aghad (1867-1926), educator and writer (especially on child labor) - Hermann Boddin (1844-1907), local politician - Heinrich Keul (1918-1998), politician and town elder - Erich Raddatz (1886-1964), politician and town elder - Hermann Radtke (1875-1969), politician and town elder - August F. R. Wilschke (1853-1943), politician and town elder The Britz I cemetery contains two plots in fields 3a and 4a with more than 250 victims of the First and Second World Wars, including a collective grave area of 57 m². In addition, there are numerous graves and memorial plaques for those who died in the two world wars on family gravesites in scattered locations. (Martin Bayer, 17.04.2020)