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German War Cemetery Ysselsteyn

German War Cemetery Ysselsteyn

In the German War Cemetery, Ysselsteyn has 31.598 graves, most are for soldiers who died during World War II.

There are also some graves from the first world war and some men, women, and children who died in Kamp Vught where collaborators and war criminals were held after Germany surrendered.

By Joris

My name is Joris Nieuwint and please let me be your tour guide! As a local who has lived in the Operation Market Garden area for most of my life, this battle is now part of my DNA, and I have been studying it for almost 30 years. Since 2012 I have been active as a Battlefield Guide and over the years I’ve have taken many individuals, small and large groups, relatives of veterans, school groups, and military groups and staff rides on tours all through Europe. What began with guiding in the Operation Market Garden area has since expanded to include the Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge and more.

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