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  2. Category:World War II memorials in Germany - Wikipedia

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    S. Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Categories: World War II memorials by country. Monuments and memorials in Germany. World War II sites in Germany. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. German Resistance Memorial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial to the German Resistance is located in the buildings to the left of the photo. The museum consists of a series of displays chronicling the history of Nazi Germany and of all those individuals and groups who opposed the single party state of the era and its ideology, for whatever reason. All resisters are given equal respect.

  4. German War Graves Commission - Wikipedia

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    Lommel German war cemetery, (Total burials World War I: 542, World War II: 38,560) Belgium – World War II. Recogne German war cemetery, (Total burials: 6,809) Canada – World War I & II. Kitchener German war cemetery, [15] [16] Ontario (Total Burials: 187) Croatia – World War II. Split German war cemetery (Lovrinac) Zagreb German war cemetery

  5. La Cambe German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Statistics source: World War II Battlefields. La Cambe is a Second World War German military war grave cemetery, located close to the American landing beach of Omaha, and 25.5 km (15.8 mi) north west of Bayeux in Normandy, France. It is the largest German war cemetery in Normandy and contains the remains of over 21,200 German military personnel.

  6. Heimkehrerdenkmal - Wikipedia

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    The Heimkehrerdenkmal is one of the only examples of a German memorial to its soldiers that fought in the Second World War, and it is largely unknown by Germans today. [6] The inscription on the monument lists the number of German soldiers (2,892,000), civilians (2,846,000), and prisoners of war (1,250,000) who died during the Second World War.

  7. Ysselsteyn German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge. Ysselsteyn German War Cemetery is a military cemetery interring casualties of the First and Second World Wars. It contains over 31,000 dead from around 25 countries, including Wehrmacht and SS-men and Dutch war criminals. This cemetery is located in the village of Ysselsteyn in the municipality of ...

  8. Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe[1] (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and Buro Happold.

  9. Alsace-Moselle Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Alsace-Moselle Memorial. Coordinates: 48.4871°N 7.2218°E. The Alsace-Moselle Memorial is a museum dedicated to World War II in the Alsace-Moselle region, which was annexed by Germany. The Memorial, which was inaugurated on 18 June 2005, [1] is located in Schirmeck in Alsace, near the former Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, opened by ...