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Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial

(France - Lorraine - Saint-Avold)

The Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial in France covers 113.5 acres and contains the largest number of graves of our military dead of World War II in Europe, a total of 10,489. Their headstones are arranged in nine plots in a generally elliptical design extending over the beautiful rolling terrain of eastern Lorraine and culminating in a prominent overlook feature.

Most of the dead here were killed while driving the German forces from the fortress city of Metz toward the Siegfried Line and the Rhine River.

Source

Text:
American Battle Monuments Commission
Photos:
Fedor de Vries (1), Niels Klaver (2,4) & Yvonne Tepen (3,5)

Address and contactinformation

Address:
Avenue de Fayetteville
Saint-Avold
Website:
www.abmc.gov
WWII grade:
100%
Rating:
100%

Where is it?

 

Amongst others, the following persons are buried here (Overview)

Name Date of death
Crouse, Charlie M. november 26th, 1944
Dickey, George T. september 9th, 1944
Gentile, Anthony F. november 8th, 1944
Korejsza, Leopold, F. november 13th, 1944
Preddy, George E. “Ratsy” december 25th, 1944

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I had the privilege of visiting the cemetery at St. Avold in June 2007. Was able to see my brother's grave. Valerie Muller, of the office, guided me to the grave. I was deeply impressed with the pristine grounds. Not a weed, nor brown grass was shown. All the rows of marble were in perfect rows. My husband and son in law were also greatly impressed. He was a handsome fellow. May he rest in peace, along with his comrades..
By: Nancy (Korejszas) Skrocki
City: Allen Park, Michigan
Date and time: 24-11-2008 21:58:11
Ranking: 5 out of 5 stars