- Langemark German war cemetery
Infobox Military Cemetery
name=Langemark German war cemetery
body=German War Graves Commission
"Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge".
caption= This mass grave contains 24,917 soldiers of whom 7,977 remain unknown. The names of those known are on the surrounding basalt blocks.
use_dates=1915-1918
established=1915
designer=
coordinates=
nearest_town=Langemark-Poelkapelle
total= 10,143 (graves); 24,917 (mass grave)
unknowns= 3,836 (graves); 7,977 (mass grave)
commemorated=
by_country=Imperial Germany
by_war=World War I
source=The German war cemetery of Langemark (also spelt 'Langemarck') is near the village ofLangemark , part of themunicipality ofLangemark-Poelkapelle , in the Belgian province ofWest Flanders . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/10/98/world_war_i/211932.stm Germany lays nightmares to rest - BBC] ] The village was the scene of the first gas attacks by the German army, marking the beginning of theSecond Battle of Ypres in April 1915.During the
First Battle of Ypres (1914) inWorld War I , inexperienced Germaninfantry suffered severe casualties when they made a futile frontal attack onBritish Army positions near Langemark and were checked by experienced French infantry and British riflemen. Contrary to popular myth, only fifteen percent of the German soldiers involved in the Battle of Langemark were schoolboys and students. Legend has it that the German infantry sang the first stanza of what later (1919) became their national anthem "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles," as they charged.The cemetery, which evolved from a small group of graves from 1915, has seen numerous changes and extensions. It was dedicated in 1932. Today, visitors find a mass grave near the entrance. This comrades' grave contains 24,917 servicemen, including the Ace
Werner Voss . Between the oak trees, next to this mass grave, are another 10,143 soldiers. The 3,000 school students who were killed during theFirst Battle of Ypres are buried in a third part of the cemetery. At the rear of the cemetery is a sculpture of four mourning figures by ProfessorEmil Krieger . The group was added in 1956, and is said to stand guard over the fallen. The cemetery is maintained by theGerman War Graves Commission , the "Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge".References
*http://www.volksbund.de/kgs/stadt.asp?stadt=501
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