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Germany - Ilvese German War
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Ilvese German War Cemetery (Soldaenfriedhof Ilvese) is a
very small war cemetery located near the small village of Ilvese -
on the beautiful banks of a small river. The cemetery "only" has 50
graves, but it shows the history of some of the final battles of
World War II - when the fighting took place on German soil.
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A road sign outside the Ilvese German War Cemetery.
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The graves of "Obergefreiter Anton Hodlmoser" and an unknown SS
soldier which was called "Dinse" at the Ilvese German War Cemetery.
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Many of the graves at the Ilvese German War Cemetery.
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The grave of an unknown German airman at the Ilvese German War
Cemetery.
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The grave of a German sailor "Matrose Josef Högerle" at the Ilvese
German War Cemetery. Killed only a month before the end of World War
II in the Germany.
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At the Ilvese German War Cemetery there is also a memorial for the
soldiers that died during World War I.
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Photo: euro-t-guide.com - March 2009
Feel free to use the pictures if you want to, but please remember to
refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
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