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BECKLINGEN WAR CEMETERY

1st KOSB in Normandy site logo

By Hajotthu - Own work, CC BY 3.0, curid=14738172

The site of Becklingen War Cemetery was chosen for its position on a hillside overlooking Luneburg Heath. Luneburg Heath was where, on 4 May 1945, Field-Marshal Montgomery accepted the German surrender from Admiral Doenitz. Burials were brought into the cemetery from isolated sites in the countryside, small German cemeteries and prisoner of war camps cemeteries, including the Fallingbostel cemetery, within a radius of about 80 kilometres.

Coordinates: 52.88970, 9.91619

Description courtesy of FindaGrave.com

Grave Marker
RANK
First Name
Surname
AGE
Date of Death
Photographs
Private
DUNCAN
ANGUS
30
Thursday, April 26, 1945
Private
ERIC MATTHEW
BULMAN
20
Friday, April 13, 1945
Private
KENNETH WILLIAM
GANDERTON
19
Friday, April 13, 1945
Private
WILLIAM
HOUSTON
27
Wednesday, April 25, 1945
Private
DAVID SHANKLAND
HOUSTON
37
Friday, April 13, 1945
Private
RAYMOND EWART
MIDDLETON
19
Wednesday, April 18, 1945
Private
MARTIN
McDOWALL
18
Wednesday, April 25, 1945
Private
JOHN
ROGERS
21
Friday, April 13, 1945
Private
ROBERT LEIGH
STENHOUSE
30
Thursday, April 19, 1945
Corporal
HARRY PARSONS
WATKISS
24
Thursday, April 19, 1945
Private
LIONEL
WHITEHEAD
19
Friday, April 13, 1945
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