The victims also include 279 children of female forced labourers who died because of lack of care at "Wöchnerinnenheim Godshorn", as their mothers were sent directly to work after delivery. Apart… more
It is the place of final rest of Wehrmacht soldiers and soldiers of the 1st Polish Armoured Division. A metal plaque with the crowned eagle and a text in German and Polish was placed near the main… more
There are 105 Poles buried in the biggest plot for foreigners and bombing victims, presented in the pictures below. Apart from that, there are several other places where Polish victims and those who… more
Józef Brandt – A Polish painter prince in Munich
In earlier centuries, the studios of artists were a one-to-one reflection of their social status. Anyone who who was still young or artistically and… more
Introduction
A glance at the two-volume encyclopedia of surnames of Polish origin in the Ruhr area is enough to get an idea of how close the genealogical relationship between Germans and Poles is -… more
The cemetery is the burial place of 7,646 soldiers from Great Britain and Allied armies killed during the Second World War: 406 English, 706 Canadians, 327 Australians, 127 New Zealanders, 1 South… more
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