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 1186 war memorials and war gravesites.
 Denkmalsverzeichmis mit OSM-Karte

Hohenbruch (OT von Kremmen) Denkmal + Gräber 1. Weltkrieg




Photographer: Peter Leymann, 2023
PlaceHohenbruch (OT von Kremmen) Denkmal + Gräber 1. Weltkrieg
DistrictLandkreis Oberhavel
GOV-ID
Belongs to cemeteryHohenbruch Kirchhof

Photographer: Peter Leymann, 2016
Belongs to church 
Longitude and latitude13.129102241643228 °O
52.80272698599723 °N
Numbber of fallen16
Remarks

Steindenkmal 1. Weltkrieg gekrönt von einem Adler

 

Aus diesem Kirchspiel starben im Weltkriege 1914-1918

Sie gaben ihr alles, ihr Leben, ihr Blut, sie gaben es hin mit heiligem Mut, für uns. Gewidmet von der Kirchengemeinde Hohenbruch. Den Opfern des zweiten Weltkrieges zum Gedenken



In the database of fallen, informations on 16 fallen were found.
    Entry 1 to 16 of 16 entries    
 
LastnameFirstname
BethkeChristian
BohmhammelPaul
BrennerRichard
DosseHermann
EckesAdam
FrietscheErnst
GäschkeGustav
GabrielWilhelm
GawlickKarl
HennickeWilhelm
KnappeWilhelm
LinhardtWolfgang
MüllerAdolf
MoldenhauerMartin
OsmanskyErich
TaeschnerPaul



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