The cemetery in Calbe (Saale) contains the graves of 18 Germans and
2 deceased of unknown nationality. They died between October 18
1914 and December 5, 1920.
At the entrance to the municipal cemetery, a large memorial wall displays the names of those
deported to Germany for forced labor and who died in and around Calbe
who died in and around Calbe. Nine Poles are buried in 22 graves,
including an infant Genoewa [Genowefa - correction Druzik] Mazwek, January 29
- june 15, 1945, two Yugoslavs and 13 unknown persons. Another
Memorial wall is dedicated to the German victims of National Socialism. It
names of those who died before 1945 and those who died after 1945
calbe's opponents of National Socialism who died after 1945.
Source: S. Endlich and N. Goldenbogen, Gedenkstätten für die Opfer des
National Socialism, Volume II. Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 1999.
Ministry of the Interior and Sport of the State of Saxony-Anhalt, Die Gräber
preserve the graves, preserve peace. Graves for the victims of the 1st World War in the
Territory of today's Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg 2014.
Germany
Calbe/Saale, an der Arnstedtstraße
Total Occupation: 105 fatalities
Total Occupation: 105 fatalities
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