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Athens First Cemetery

Athens First Cemetery

📍 Αθήνα, Grecia

Athens First Cemetery

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Gradsko groblje Bare

Gradsko groblje Bare

📍 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradsko groblje Bare

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Gradsko groblje Vlakovo

Gradsko groblje Vlakovo

📍 Ilidza, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradsko groblje Vlakovo

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Belvárosi temetői Iroda

Belvárosi temetői Iroda

📍 Szeged, Szegedi járás, Hungary

Belvárosi temetői Iroda

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Cemetery of Kiskundorozsma

Cemetery of Kiskundorozsma

📍 Domaszék, Ungaria

The cemetery in Szeged, located in Csongrád County, is a peaceful and respectful place dedicated to remembrance and reflection. Set in a quiet area of the city, the cemetery is characterized by well-maintained pathways, mature trees, and a calm atmosphere that offers visitors a sense of serenity and dignity. Graves and memorials range from simple headstones to older, more elaborate monuments, reflecting different historical periods and the generations that have shaped the city. The abundant greenery and tall trees provide shade and create a natural, tranquil environment, making the cemetery a place of quiet contemplation. Beyond its primary role as a burial ground, the cemetery also holds cultural and historical significance for the local community, preserving memories and traditions of Szeged and its people. 📍 Address: Szeged, Csongrád-Csanád County, Hungary 🗺️ Coordinates: Latitude: 46.2727469 Longitude: 20.0544829

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Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery

Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery

📍 Љубовија, Serbia

Also known as Srebrenica Memorial The cemetery is dedicated to the 8,372 Srebrenica civilians murdered by members of the Serbian Army from July 11-16, 1995 during the Bosnian War. Although the majority of the victims were male, Bosnian Muslims and Croats, burials include all religions and both sexes. As remains are recovered and identified from mass graves, the remains can be reburied here. Although the first 600 burials occurred on March 31, 2003, the cemetery was not officially dedicated until September 20, 2003. Former U.S. President William J Clinton, who was the president during the Bosnian War, was the keynote speaker. As of July 11, 2013, 6,838 victims have been identified and 6,066 have been interred here. Each grave is marked with a marble stele identifying the deceased. The Memorial is a marble wall carved with the names of all 8,372 victims A list of names of those buried is available at the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial & Cemetery website.

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Zeitenlik

Zeitenlik

📍 Thessaloniki, Regional unit of Thessaloniki, Greece

Zeitenlik (Greek: Ζέιτενλικ, Serbian Cyrillic: Зејтинлик) is an Allied military cemetery and World War I memorial park in Thessaloniki, the largest military cemetery in Greece. It contains the graves of circa 20,000 Serbian, French, British, Italian Russian and Greek soldiers and Bulgarian POWs, who died in the battles on the Salonika front during World War I. The largest part of the complex is the Serbian Military Graveyard, which contains the remains of c. 7,500 soldiers. The French sector contains the remains of 8,000 French soldiers. The Italian sector holds about 3,000 graves; the British sector holds about 2,000 graves, and there is also the Russian sector with about 400 graves. There are also graves of Bulgarian POW, such as graves of fallen Greeks transferred from the battlefields of Kilkis. The complex is located on the place where the Main Hospital of the Serbian Army was located during the war. The name comes from the Turkish word Zeytin which means Olive. It can be translated as Olive plantation. It is located on Lagkada street, about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the city centre of Thessaloniki.

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Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp

Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp

📍 Книћанин, Serbia

Rudolsfgnad Concentration Camp was the largest of the eight liquidation camps for ethic Germans ('Donauschwaben' or Danube-Swabian), active from 1944-1948 in what is now modern-day northern Serbia. Officially, over 11,000 German lives were extinguished in the camp due to starvation, exhaustion and execution by the communists led by Josip Tito, who invaded the area after the Nazis were defeated at the end of World War II. However, the numbers of German victims was theoretically much higher due to the untold thousands that were sent to Soviet labor camps, murdered, or otherwise never heard from again. The ethnic cleansing of those living in the villages in the Banat region was quietly sanctioned by the Allies, and all ethic Germans were treated as war criminals, despite the fact that less than 10% of Donauschwabens in the area sympathized with the Nazi party. To this day, the Serbian capital, Belgrade, denies that many such atrocities took place, despite evidence of the camps still standing and the eyewitness testimony of thousands. On November 4, 2001, a memorial was erected near the main cemetery of Rudolfsgnad in Knicanin, Vojvodina, Serbia, with another honoring the dead in the nearby mass grave on the hill in Teletschka. A ceremony was held honoring the estimated 11,000 victims in both sites. Several signs are nearby in both German and Serbian, detailing the number of dead from specific villages. The official Danube-Swabian Totenbuchs, detailing the names of the deceased who died in the main camps in the Banat region are available online, from which the names who have been verified to have died at Rudolfsgnad Camp, have been uploaded to Find a Grave.

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Catholic Cemetery

Catholic Cemetery

📍 Pomáz, Ungaria

🕊️ Cemetery in Pomáz, Hungary – Peaceful Final Resting Place The cemetery in Pomáz, a town in Pest County near Szentendre District, serves as a tranquil and respectful burial ground closely connected with the local Pomázi Szent István Király Római Katolikus Plébánia community. Although detailed historical records of the cemetery itself are not published online, it is part of the parish’s wider pastoral work, which includes managing burials and commemorations in coordination with civil cemetery offices. 📍 Setting & Atmosphere: The cemetery reflects the serene character typical of Hungarian village burial grounds. Paths and headstones are arranged with care, offering visitors a peaceful environment for remembrance and contemplation. Mature trees and seasonal greenery help create a quiet, respectful space where people can reflect and honor the memory of loved ones. 📋 Church Connection: The cemetery is linked with the parish activities of Pomázi Szent István Király Roman Catholic Parish, which serves the spiritual needs of the local community, including funeral services and commemorative rites. 📍 Address (Parish): 2013 Pomáz, Templom tér 8, Hungary (The parish office coordinates burial arrangements and related services.) In summary, the Pomáz cemetery is a dignified and reverent place where tradition and local faith practices are visible in the care of the grounds and the ceremonies held there, providing comfort and remembrance for families in the region.

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Gakowa Concentration Camp Cemetery

Gakowa Concentration Camp Cemetery

📍 Гаково, Serbia

Gakowa was a dreaded death camp where many thousands of innocent German Danube Swabians lost their lives. It was located in the north of Yugoslavia near the Hungarian border and was in operation from March 1945 until January of 1948. As many as 20,000 people were contained in Gakowa and at times 75 to 100 died in a day.  The casualties amounted to over 8,500.

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Gradsko groblje Sutina

Gradsko groblje Sutina

📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradsko groblje Sutina

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Austria-Hungary (Habsburg) POW Camp

Austria-Hungary (Habsburg) POW Camp

📍 Ostffyasszonyfa, Celldömölki járás, Hungary

Ostffyasszonyfa was one of the biggest prisoner of war camps in Hungary that was administered the Austro-Hungarian dual-monarchy during the Great War. At its peak, the Ostffyasszonyfa camp held 40,000 – 50,000 POW's. Each year on All Saints' Day an ecumenical service is held and military homage paid to the soldiers who never returned from war and rest in foreign soil.

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Maleme German War Cemetery

Maleme German War Cemetery

📍 Ταυρωνίτης, Grecia

Maleme is best known as a landing site for German paratroopers invading Crete in 1941, at the start of the Battle of Crete (Operation Mercury) during World War II. The paratroopers captured the airstrip that was located just outside the town; once captured, this airstrip allowed the Germans to airlift in the reinforcements needed to capture the rest of the island. Many of the paratroopers lost their lives in the attack and are buried in the German war cemetery located on a hill above Maleme. There is an Royal Air Force (RAF) Memorial to the airmen of 30 and 33 Squadrons who died during the battle. The memorial is located outside Maleme and overlooks the Iron Bridge across the Tavronitis River.

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Žale Central Cemetery

Žale Central Cemetery

📍 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Description: Official Name : Centralno Pokopališče Žale

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Phaleron War Cemetery and Athens Memorial

Phaleron War Cemetery and Athens Memorial

📍 Πειραιάς, Grecia

Phaleron War Cemetery lies a few kilometres to the south-east of Athens, at the boundary between old Phaleron district and Alimos-Kalamak district, on the coast road from Athens to Vouliaghmen. The easiest means of reaching the cemetery is by the coastal tram, which takes about 35 minutes from the terminus at Syntagma Square on route 5 towards Glyfada. Alight at Pikrodafni, a stop about 200 metres beyond the cemetery, from where it can be easily seen. The Athens Memorial stands in the cemetery. The site of what is now Phaleron War Cemetery was chosen originally by the 4th Division as a burial ground for Commonwealth casualties of the Greek Civil War (December 1944-February 1945). Subsequently, the military authorities, in conjunction with the Greek Government and the Army Graves Service, decided that it would be the most suitable site for a Second World War cemetery for the whole mainland of Greece. The 23rd and 24th Graves Registration Units and the 21st and 22nd Australian War Graves Units worked together to bring in graves of the 1941 campaign from the battlefields, temporary military cemeteries and from various civil cemeteries. There are now 2029 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 596 of the burials are unidentified. Special memorials commemorate casualties known to have been interred in certain groups of graves in the cemetery, but whose individual graves cannot be precisely located within these groups. Other special memorials commemorate casualties re-buried in the cemetery from original graves which, owing to the destruction of local records, could not be identified. Also within the cemetery are: The Phaleron Cremation Memorial, commemorating 74 men of the army of undivided India who died during the campaigns in Greece and Crete during the Second World War and who were accorded the last rite required by their religion - committal to fire; the Athens Memorial, commemorating nearly 3000 members of the land forces of the Commonwealth who lost their lives during the campaigns in Greece and Crete in 1941 and 1944-1945, in the Dodecanese Islands in 1943-1945 and in Yugoslavia in 1943-1945, and who have no known grave; and, in the north-east corner of the cemetery, a plot containing the graves of servicemen and civilians who after serving in the Crimean War, died in Greece, and were buried in the Anglo-French Crimean Cemetery, New Phaleron. The graves were moved in 1966 when that cemetery could no longer be maintained.

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Gradsko groblje Lav

Gradsko groblje Lav

📍 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradsko groblje Lav

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Groblje Bački Petrovac

Groblje Bački Petrovac

📍 Бачки Петровац, Serbia

Groblje Bački Petrovac

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Groblje Jastrebarsko

Groblje Jastrebarsko

📍 Jastrebarsko, Croația

Groblje Jastrebarsko

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Šarića harem

Šarića harem

📍 Prud, Croația

Šarića harem is a Muslim cemetery in the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Gradsko groblje Obad

Gradsko groblje Obad

📍 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradsko groblje Obad

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Pro Patria Military Cemetery

Pro Patria Military Cemetery

📍 Bucharest, Romania

Military Cemetery. German and Romanian soldiers are buried there.

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Cimitir Municipal Brasov

Cimitir Municipal Brasov

📍 Braşov, Municipiul Codlea, Romania

Cimitir Municipal Brasov

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Groblje Mirogoj

Groblje Mirogoj

📍 Zagreb, Croația

Groblje Mirogoj

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Ljubljana - Šentvid

Ljubljana - Šentvid

📍 Dvor, Slovenia

Ljubljana - Šentvid

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