Directory of memorials to war dead and war gravesites

 

The Brandenburg register of memorials to fallen soldiers and war gravesites is an open project of the Brandenburg Genealogical Society "Roter Adler" e.V. Not only members of the society but also all other interested parties can participate. In this project, which is affiliated to the cemeteries as well as to the villages, monuments for fallen soldiers as well as war gravesites and the data to be found on them are to be recorded. It does not matter whether they are located in a cemetery or any other place in the village.

Each sender of data can decide for himself whether the transcripts are to be displayed completely publicly or only as an index of names. The symbols behind the war memorials and war gravesites have the following meaning:

 The transcripts for these entries can be viewed completely publicly./em>
  Information on these fallen soldiers or graves can be requested by e-mail


Currently this directory contains information on 1188 war memorials and war gravesites.
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Flatow Gedenkbuch 2. Weltkrieg




Photographer:
PlaceFlatow Gedenkbuch 2. Weltkrieg
DistrictLandkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin
GOV-ID
Belongs to cemetery

Photographer:
Belongs to church 
Longitude and latitude °O
°N
Numbber of fallen39 (35 Soldaten, 4 Zivilisten)
Remarks

Den Opfern des 2. Weltkrieges 1939-1945 zum Gedenken



In the database of fallen, informations on 39 fallen were found.
    Entry 1 to 39 of 39 entries    
 
LastnameFirstname
BäckerRichard
BäckerKurt
BenthinErnst
BertzOtto
BuchholzWalter
EbelErnst
EbelEmma Anna Marta, geb. Wendicke
EbelHermann
FalkenbergWilhelm
FlüggeWilli
FreiburghausAlfred
IllgenGeorg
KernichenGünther
KirchnerWalter
KlieschErika Emilie Johanna
KoschinekHubert
KrügerEduard
KramerAdolf
KuplichHorst
KuplichKurt
LamprechtAlbert Karl Wilhelm
MaekerOtto
MollWilhelm
NetzebandMartin
NetzebandWalter
NeumannKarl
NoackGerhard
PeckoldJoachim
PlessowHeinz Fritz
PlessowHorst
PlessowKarl
PlessowUdo
SchmidtBruno
SchrobsdorffHermann
SchulzKarl
SchumannAdolf
UlonskiAlfred
WeberWilly
WeiselbaumWilli



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