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In 1954, the Franco-German War Graves Agreement ratified that the Reinterment Commission of the Volksbund could move German bodies from field graves and village cemeteries. During the removals many previously unknown German soldiers were identified. Between 1958 and 1961, Orglandes was redeveloped by
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began exhuming the remains of American servicemen after the war and transferred them in accordance with the wishes of their families. Beginning in 1945, the Americans moved two-thirds of their fallen from this site back to the United States while the remainder were re-interred at the new permanent
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Once the neck of the Cotentin Peninsula had been crossed, the American forces then headed towards Valogne and Cherbourg.The soldiers who fell during these operations were originally buried here in the village of Orglandes. After 1945, only the German war dead, 7358 in all, remained: the Americans
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The entrance is marked by a small house surmounted by a bell tower. The cemetery consists of 28 rows of graves, each grave marked by a stone cross. Each cross details the name and date of birth and death of each of the six or more dead soldiers buried to each cross.
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A single mass grave contains the remains of 22 German prisoners of war who died on 25 October 1945. It is thought the men were members of a mine clearance team that were killed by the accidental explosion of demolition charges in
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service personnel. Initially one field containing American war dead was created followed by another for German casualties. At the war's end over 7,300 German soldiers were interred at the cemetery. The
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landing beach. The burial plots of the Americans were reused by to inter German war dead from 1,400 locations across the Normandy region by the French authorities (
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Website of Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge (German war graves Commission and details on Orglandes/Manche German cemetery)
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on 20 June 1944, the cemetery was formed by the 603rd Quartermaster Graves Registration Company for the burial of fallen
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close to Bayeux. The devastating explosion means the men's remains were interred together.
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En honneur de nos libérateurs des 9 et 90 Division pour le 50 anniversaire du 17 juin 1944
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United States Infantry Divisions who liberated Orglandes on 17 June 1944.
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Six or more dead soldiers buried to each cross, three on each side
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The German military cemetery on northern side of Orglandes
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German War Graves Commission

49°25′35″N 1°26′58″W / 49.42639°N 1.44944°W / 49.42639; -1.44944
Orglandes
Manche
Germany
World War II
World War II
Normandy
Orglandes
Cherbourg
Sainte-Mère-Église
Cotentin Peninsula
D-Day
Battle of Normandy
German War Graves Commission
Battle of Normandy
1st US Army
American Battle Monuments Commission
American Cemetery and Memorial
Colleville-sur-Mer
Omaha Beach
German War Graves Commission

Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer
German War Graves Commission
Asnières-en-Bessin

9th
90th

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