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German headstones over 2 mass graves, Locre No 10 CWGC
German headstones over 2 mass graves, Locre No 10 CWGC Date: 2016
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Media ID 23371354
© Holts Battlefield Collection / Mary Evans
Commission Commonwealth Cwgc Graves Headstones Ieper Mass Ypres
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This poignant photograph captures the haunting scene of German headstones standing sentinel over two mass graves at Locre No 10 CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) in Belgium. The image, taken in 2016, serves as a powerful reminder of the immense sacrifice made during the First World War. The two mass graves, located near the town of Ieper (Ypres) in Flanders, Belgium, hold the remains of over 2,000 soldiers from the British and Commonwealth forces who lost their lives during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917. The battle, one of the costliest in the war, resulted in a stalemate and left the landscape scarred by the destruction and mud. The German headstones, a stark contrast to the Commonwealth graves, mark the final resting place of approximately 27,000 German soldiers. The graves are maintained by the German War Graves Commission. The image underscores the shared history and the tragic reality that both sides suffered immense losses during the war. The photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, offers a glimpse into the past, inviting reflection on the sacrifices made during the First World War. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of remembering the past to prevent future conflicts.
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