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German War Cemetery Vossenack
(Germany - Nordrhein-Westfalen - Vossenack)
The Vossenack cemetery (Kriegsgräberstätte) was constructed on a strategic site,Hill 470,by the “German War Graves Commission” during the years 1949 to 1952. Today the cemetery contains the graves of 2,347 war Dead. Among those are 35 men who lost their lives during post-war operations as members of a Ammunition Search and Removal Team. One of the graves is of Fieldmarshall Walter Model, together with another soldier.
Since 21 May 2005 a monument a the entrance to the cemetery commemorates Julius Erasmus, a German Engineer Captain who -mostly under risking his life- recovered 1,569 sets of remains of his former comrades from Hürtgen Forest battlefields and personally buried them on this hill.
Source
- Text:
- Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorgung e.V.
- Photos:
- Marcel Jans (1,2,3), Fedor de Vries (4) & Yvonne Tepen (5)
Address and contactinformation
- Address:
- Simonskallerstraße
Vossenack - WWII grade:
- 100%
- Rating:
- 80%
Where is it?
Nearby (help)
Museum
Point of interest
- Huertgen Forest - Pillbox No. 118 on Ochsenkopf
- Huertgen Forest - Kall Trail
- Huertgen Forest - Pillbox No. 135 on Der Buhlert
Monument
- Huertgen Forest - Memorial Edgar Brunnenau
- Huertgen Forest - Memorial Three Found Soldiers
- Huertgen Forest - Plaque Mestrenger Mill
Cemetery
Amongst others, the following persons are buried here (Overview)
| Name | Date of death |
|---|---|
| Model, Walter | april 21st, 1945 |








