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The Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery (grid reference) is on Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. The cemetery contains nearly 5,000 burials from both the First and Second World War. The burials are mainly German and Austrian nationals with a very small number of Ukrainians.
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It was converted into offices in the 1980s, initially for Cannock Chase Technical College but, in 2016, it was refurbished for private use. [6] Cannock Chase German war cemetery is located nearby containing 4,885 German military dead from the First and Second World Wars. It is managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. [7]
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He died in a prisoner of war camp in Aldershot, England, on 17 July 1945, and was initially buried at Aldershot Military Cemetery [14] before his remains were later re-interred at Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery. [15] Busch's grave at Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery
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Stöckl's grave at the Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery. Alois Stoeckl (also referred to as Alois Stöckl; 22 August 1895 – 14 August 1940) [1] was a German pilot during World War II who commanded the 55th Bomber Wing of the Luftwaffe. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.