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La Cambe - France - German War Cemetery - World War II - D-day

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.    
 
La Cambe - Isigny

A view over the central part of the German World War II Cemetery - La Cambe

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 II Cemetery - La Cambe.

A view over a part of the German World War II Cemetery - La Cambe.
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