- Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery
The Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial (French:"Le Cemitière de Guerre Canadien Groesbeek") is located about three kilometers north of the village of
Groesbeek ,Netherlands . The cemetery contains 2,338 Canadian soldiers ofWorld War II . Within the cemetery stands the Groesbeek Memorial, which commemorates members of the Commonwealth land forces who died during the campaign in north-westEurope between the time of crossing the Seine River at the end of August 1944 and the end of the war in Europe. The Memorial consists of twin colonnaded buildings which face each other across the grass forecourt of the cemetery, between the entrance and the "Stone of Remembrance." The names of the men whose graves are unknown are inscribed in panels ofPortland stone built into the rear walls.The cemetery is unique in that many of the dead were brought here from nearby
Germany . It is one of the few cases where bodies were moved across international frontiers. It is believed that all fallen Canadian soldiers of theRhineland battles, who were buried in German battlefields, were reinterred here (except for one who is buried in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery). General H.D.G. Crerar, who commanded Canadian land forces in Europe, ordered that Canadian dead were not to be buried in German soil.Among those buried here is
Victoria Cross recipientAubrey Cosens and memorialized areGustave Biéler ,Frank Pickersgill , andRoméo Sabourin , Canadian members of theSpecial Operations Executive who were sent undercover into occupiedFrance and were caught by the Germans and sent toConcentration Camp s where they were executed.Thousands of Dutch children tend the graves of Canadian soldiers buried here as they do throughout the Netherlands.
External links
* [http://www.mapleleaflegacy.ca/mllpoct2000website/Resources/Groesbeek%20360/kerkhof.htm 360° panorama photo of Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery]
* [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=feature/Holland00/holschedule/groesbeek Government of Canada website for Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery]
* [http://www.nunoxei.com/2008/05/27/the-lowdown-015-nijmegen-canadian-war-cemetery/ The Lowdown on the Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial] in Nijmegen, Netherlands
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