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  2. La Cambe German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest German war cemetery in Normandy and contains the remains of over 21,200 German military personnel. Initially, American and German dead were buried in adjacent fields but American dead were later disinterred and either returned to the US or re-interred at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, 15 km (9.3 mi) away. After ...

  3. Champigny-Saint-André German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Champigny-Saint-André is a German World War II cemetery in Normandy, France. It is located 5 kilometers South of the village of Saint-André-de-l'Eure, about 25 km (16 mi) south east of Évreux. The burials come from the summer of 1944, as the Allies pushed out of Normandy towards Paris. It is the second largest of the six German war ...

  4. Orglandes German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Orglandes War Cemetery is a German World War II cemetery in Normandy, France.It is located on the northern edge of the village of Orglandes, about 30 km (19 mi) south east of Cherbourg and 7 km (4.3 mi) west of Sainte-Mère-Église on the Cotentin Peninsula.

  5. List of military cemeteries in Normandy - Wikipedia

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    There are also 335 German graves. This cemetery is actually closer to Bazenville than Ryes. Saint-Charles-de-Percy War Cemetery is the southernmost cemetery in Normandy and contains 703 burials. Saint-Désir-de-Lisieux War Cemetery contains 594 burials and is adjacent to the German cemetery of the same name.

  6. Normandy cemetery a place of terrible beauty - AOL

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    These Americans are honored at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. It rests on the site of the temporary cemetery set up by the U.S. 1st Army on June 8, 1944.

  7. Marigny German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Marigny German war cemetery is a German World War II cemetery in Normandy, France. It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Saint-Lô. The cemetery contains in excess of 11,000 German military personnel and is maintained and managed by the German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge).

  8. Remains of Jewish WWII vet found after being MIA since 1943 ...

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    The German investigators therefore placed the remains in seven burial pouches and then re-interred them in the Marigny German War Cemetery, 40 miles south of Cherbourg, the DPAA posted.

  9. These Rhode Islanders were lost on D-Day. Here are ... - AOL

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    Paying respects at the Normandy American Cemetery are, from right, Bill Sheridan, Paul Johnson, Bert Guarnieri and a French guide. ... unfortunately, landed right on top of well-defended German ...