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Commonwealth War Cemetery Heverlee
(Belgium - Flemish-Brabant - Heverlee)
The original burial ground at Heverlee was on the opposite side of the lane. It was used after the liberation for burials from the 101st British General Hospital, which was then housed in Heverlee Girl's School close by.
In July 1946, the present cemetery was started and was used for burials brought in from a wide area round about. The cemetery now contains 977 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 37 of them unidentified. There are also 29 First World War burials which were brought into the cemetery from a number of communal cemeteries in the area, where their security and maintenance could not be guaranteed. In addtion to the Commonwealth burials, the cemetery also contains the graves of one American and 11 Polish airmen.
Source
- Text:
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Photos:
- Fedor de Vries
Address and contactinformation
- Address:
- Kerspelstraat
Heverlee - WWII grade:
- 100%
- Rating:
- 60%
Where is it?
Amongst others, the following persons are buried here (Overview)
| Name | Date of death |
|---|---|
| Cruwys, Gerald Herbert | april 20th, 1944 |
| Garland, Donald Edward | may 12th, 1940 |
| Gray, Thomas | may 12th, 1940 |
| Manser, Leslie Thomas | may 31st, 1942 |
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- Fine cemetery on the edge of the woods There are also a number of special graves like one American grave, one grave from India and several graves of women.
There is a school close by, a lot of students pass and visit this cemetery. - By: Paul
- City: Den Bosch (Holland)
- Date and time: 03-03-2010 11:24:46
- Ranking: 4 out of 5 stars
- The names you mention are those of Victoria Cross recipients.
- By: TORSIN
- City: Boirs Belgium
- Date and time: 21-05-2008 01:14:58
- Ranking: 4 out of 5 stars


