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France - La Cambe - German War Cemetery
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The La Cambe War Cemetery is the largest German World War II
cemetery in the D-day area in Normandy with 21,222 war graves. Most of the graves here
are from June 1944 until the end of 1944 - and a lot of the graves
are from the days around the D-day.
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A view over the central part of the German World War
II Cemetery - La Cambe
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A view over a part of the German World War
II Cemetery - La Cambe.
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Typical German headstones at the
German La Cambe World War II
Cemetery. Normally there are two or more names on a headstone - here
one of them is an unknown soldier.
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Typical German headstones at the
German La Cambe World War II Cemetery. Major Jakob Wickert and Uffz.
Günther Rumberg.
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A view over the entrance to the German World War
II Cemetery - La Cambe.
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A view over a part of the German World War
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Photo: euro-t-guide.com - Summer 2006
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