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Becklingen War Cemetery

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stone are aligned on the same axis and linked by a wide swathe of grass. The altar stone, with the inscription "Their Name Liveth For Evermore", was built on circular bed created especially for it. On both sides of the St. Patrick's cross there are two low buildings; one houses the register of graves
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had been interred. Most of those buried here died in the final two months of the war. A total of 2,086 British, 140 Canadian, 79 Australian, 38 New Zealand, 2 South African, 1 Greek, 19 Polish, 5 Russian, 2 Yugoslav war dead and 29 persons of unknown
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The gravestones are set at ground level and surrounded by small beds. The whole cemetery is grassed, a few individual trees breaking the view. The graves, bushes and trees are laid out with precise symmetry and there are only a few flowers.
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The gravestones are laid out in rows to the right and left of the central grass strip which runs in a straight line from the altar to the high cross. They are made of white sandstone and are inscribed, from top to bottom, with the
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The Becklingen War Cemetery in the Lüneburg Heath was an amalgamation of several smaller cemeteries and individual graves within a radius of about 80 km, in which
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Like almost all CWGC war cemeteries the layout follows standard guidelines. Its architectural design stems from the British architect
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Due to its proximity to the brigade's home, the cemetery was the location for the main military
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who continue to look after it today. The cemetery lies near Getrudenhof near the village of
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and several brigade units were based until 2015, before the brigade moved back to the UK.
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war cemetery was laid out in 1951 on a gentle slope enabling a good view across the
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each year until the brigade moved back to the United Kingdom in 2015.
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only) (if known) and a memorial verse by the relatives (as desired).
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of German forces in the north German region, in the presence of
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Germany
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Becklingen War Cemetery – altar stone with inscription
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Lüneburg Heath
Lower Saxony
Germany
Coordinates
52°53′23″N 9°54′58″E / 52.8897°N 9.9161°E / 52.8897; 9.9161
Find a Grave
Becklingen War Cemetery
military cemetery
Lower Saxony
Germany
Lüneburg Heath
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Becklingen
British Army
Hohne Station
7th Armoured Brigade
Commonwealth
Lüneburg Heath
Wendisch Evern
Timeloberg
delegation
General Admiral
Hans-Georg von Friedeburg
unconditional surrender
Field Marshal
Bernard Montgomery
fallen soldiers
prisoners of war
Second World War

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