Russian and Soviet war cemeteries in the Schleswig-Flensburg district

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In the Schleswig-Flensburg district there are Russian and Soviet war cemeteries from both world wars in 23 locations . These graves are very often on the very edge of a cemetery and are difficult to find. The graves law in Germany guarantees the inviolability of these graves. That is why they can sometimes be found as individual graves in otherwise cleared burial fields. The Federal Republic bears the costs of tending the grave .

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Bergenhusen Coordinates are missing! Help. Poststroot municipal cemetery (WWI war cemetery) Grave site for 20 Russian prisoners of war of the First World War.
Böel Coordinates are missing! Help. Norderstraße municipal cemetery (grave complex) Tomb for Tatiana Hurtowa and Marta Clina, Soviet forced laborers.
Invent Coordinates are missing! Help. Community cemetery at the cemetery (WWI war cemetery) Grave site for four Russian prisoners of war of the First World War.
Esgrus Coordinates are missing! Help. At the church community cemetery (grave complex) Grave of a Soviet victim of World War II.
Fahrdorf Coordinates are missing! Help. Bundesstrasse war cemetery Karberg (grave complex) Gravesite for 198 Soviet forced laborers and prisoners of war in a collective cemetery.
Grundhof Coordinates are missing! Help. Holnisser Weg 9 Kirchhof (grave complex) Grave site for two Soviet victims of World War II.
Harrislee Coordinates are missing! Help. Süderstraße Kirchhof (WWI war cemetery) Grave site for two Russian prisoners of war of the First World War.
Gundelsby Coordinates are missing! Help. Gundelsby Friedhof (WWI war cemetery) Grave of a Russian prisoner of war of the First World War.
Kappeln Coordinates are missing! Help. Schmiedestraße 45 cemetery (grave complex) Grave site for at least two Soviet forced laborers.
Kropp Coordinates are missing! Help. At the church of the Evangelical Cemetery (grave complex) Grave site for six Soviet victims of World War II.
Norderbrarup Coordinates are missing! Help. Knüttelallee municipal cemetery (WWI war cemetery) Grave of a Russian prisoner of war of the First World War.
Norderbrarup Coordinates are missing! Help. Knüttelallee community cemetery (grave complex) Grave site for two Soviet victims of World War II.
Nordhackstedt Coordinates are missing! Help. Local street community cemetery (grave complex) Grave site for four Soviet victims of World War II.
Rabenkirchen-Faulück Coordinates are missing! Help. Steenstraat municipal cemetery Rabenkirchen (grave complex) Grave site for two Soviet victims of World War II.
Satrup Coordinates are missing! Help. Schleswiger Straße Evangelical Cemetery (grave complex) Grave site for eleven Soviet victims of World War II.
Schaalby Coordinates are missing! Help. Kahlebyer Weg Evangelical Cemetery (WWI war cemetery) Grave of a Russian prisoner of war of the First World War.
Schaalby Coordinates are missing! Help. Kahlebyer Weg Evangelical Cemetery (grave complex) Grave of a Soviet victim of World War II.
Friedrichsberg Coordinates are missing! Help. Husumer Baum 81 cemetery (grave complex) Grave of a Soviet victim of World War II.
Schleswig Coordinates are missing! Help. Husumer Straße 10 Michaelis-Friedhof (grave complex) Grave site for 13 Soviet prisoners of war and slave labor.
Schleswig Coordinates are missing! Help. Mühlenredder Domfriedhof (grave complex) Grave site for ten Soviet prisoners of war and slave labor.
Schleswig Coordinates are missing! Help. Husumer Straße New Garrison Cemetery (grave complex) Gravesite for 48 Soviet and 43 Polish and Yugoslav victims of the Second World War.
Wanderup Coordinates are missing! Help. Süderweg community cemetery (WWI war cemetery) Grave site for 16 Russian prisoners of war of the First World War.
Eggebek Coordinates are missing! Help. Hauptstraße 16 Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Eggebek (grave complex) Two graves with a common border for Sonja Feodowa and Ludmilla Petrowa, who died in forced labor.
Note 1The coordinates come from the GPS data of the camera used
Note 2 The number of victims and the location of the graves are often imprecise

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