Jonkerbos War Cemetery
Jonkerbos War Cemetery | |
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission | |
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For soldiers who were killed during World War II | |
Established | 1945 |
Unveiled | 1947 |
Location |
51°49′19″N 5°49′48″E / 51.8219°N 5.8299°ECoordinates: 51°49′19″N 5°49′48″E / 51.8219°N 5.8299°E Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Total burials | 1,629 |
Unknown burials | 99 |
Burials by nation | |
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Burials by war | |
World War II: 1,629 | |
Statistics source: Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. |
The Jonkerbos War Cemetery and Memorial is located in the town of Nijmegen, Netherlands. The cemetery contains 1,629 British soldiers of World War II. It was built to a design by Commission architect Philip Hepworth.[1]
Background
On the site of this cemetery the preparation camp was stationed for the Waal Crossing during Operation Market Garden. Approximately 400 soldiers were first buried at an army complex in the neighborhood and were reburied in 1947 on this site.
Images
- War memorial
- Cross of Sacrifice
Nearby Commonwealth War Graves
References
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