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Commonwealth War Cemetery Milsbeek
(Netherlands, the - Limburg - Milsbeek)
This cemetery is next to the civilian cemetery of Milsbeek.
Almost all of the fallen soldiers on this cemetery are from the start of the assault on Germany in February 1945.
There are 208 graves of British soldiers, one of the British marine and one of the Australian airforce.
Source
- Text: Marcel Jans
- Photos: Fedor de Vries (1) & Anneke Moerenhout (2,3,4,5)
Address and contactinformation
- Address:
- Kerkstraat 27
Milsbeek - WWII grade:
- 100%
- Rating:
- 60%
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- My two sisters visited Milsbeek War Cemetery two years ago. Their reason for visiting the cemetery was to view our Uncle`s Grave. His name Flight Sergeant Gordon Sydney Reader of the Royal Australian Airforce 427548 [102 Squadron].
They were so pleased at seeing what a beautiful, tranquil place it is, where our Uncle has been laid to rest. Our family are so grateful in knowing where his Grave is situated, so far from Western Australia. - By: Mrs Moya Macqueen
- City: Perth Western Australia
- Date and time: 29-10-2008 11:27:25
- Ranking: 5 out of 5 stars








