CLAUSEN GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY
Cemetery
2024
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2024
263 bodies lie in this burial place (Deutscher Soldatenfriendhof). From 1815 to 1866, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was part of the Prussian Union and the nearby fortress (today's Dräi Eechelen or Three Acorns Museum) was occupied by a Prussian garrison. The dead of this garrison were buried in this cemetery. French and German soldiers were buried here during the First World War and German soldiers during the Second World War.
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