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Anker, Albert George


Citation

Status: Located
Plot: IV. C. 2

Owner/Source© Commonwealth War Graves Commission
DateSeptember 25th 2009
Linked toAlbert George Anker

Cologne Southern Cemetery, Sudfriedhof, Cologne, Germany

Notes: Cologne Southern Cemetery is located within the civilian cemetery, Südfriedhof Köln. Cologne was entered by Commonwealth forces on 6 December 1918 and occupied under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles until January 1926. COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY was used during the war for the burial of more than 1,000 Allied prisoners, as well as German servicemen. After the Armistice it was used by the occupying garrison. In 1922 it was decided that the graves of Commonwealth servicemen who had died all over Germany should be brought together into four permanent cemeteries. Cologne Southern was one of those chosen and the following year, graves were brought in from 183 burial grounds* in Hanover, Hesse, the Rhine and Westphalia. There are now 2,482 First World War servicemen buried or commemorated in the Commonwealth plots at Cologne.
(c) Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Cologne Southern Cemetery


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