WWII German Cemetery

WWII German Cemetery


El Alamein, Egypt (EG)
The German Cemetery is a fortress-like memorial that was built on a high hill overlooking the sea.

Most of the soldiers buried here are German Afrika Korps lead by General Erwin Rommel . The Battle began on October 23, 1942 and lasted until November 4th. In all, 21,994 German soldiers lost their lives in the three years of the North African campaigns of WW II.
The German Cemetery is a fortress-like memorial that was built on a high hill overlooking the sea.

Most of the soldiers buried here are German Afrika Korps lead by General Erwin Rommel . The Battle began on October 23, 1942 and lasted until November 4th. In all, 21,994 German soldiers lost their lives in the three years of the North African campaigns of WW II.
View in Google Earth Cemeteries, Memorials
Links: www.touregypt.net
By: mlc1us

Advertisement

Advertisement

Around the World Mailing List

Comments

Policies
Please enable images and enter code to post
Reload

Advertisement