During my solo meanderings around Normandy I came across this German military cemetery. This is the first I have come across so I thought I'd take a look and pay my respects. It is well maintained, in fact as I arrived there was a local guy just leaving who was obviously the gardener/caretaker. Obvious differences are the lack of pristine white headstones, many of the grey headstones show more than one occupant. The cemetery is large and stretches out into the distance and unlike the Allied cemeteries there is a distinct lack of visitors, just myself and two other people whilst I was there. The one consistent factor with all military cemeteries is the young age of the occupants, teenagers, early 20s, all sent to their deaths by ruthless ambition and megalomania.
In many respects these young men were also victims of a vile tyrant who caused the deaths of so many millions of people across Europe. I left a heartfelt note in the visitors book.
In many respects these young men were also victims of a vile tyrant who caused the deaths of so many millions of people across Europe. I left a heartfelt note in the visitors book.


















