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Vladslo is a
village in the
Belgian province of West
Flanders and a part ("deelgemeente") of the muni****lity of Diksmuide. The
rural village has slightly...
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Vladslo German war
cemetery is
about three kilometres north east of
Vladslo, near Diksmuide, Belgium.
Established during World War I, the
cemetery originally...
- Oostkerke, Oudekapelle, Pervijze, Sint-Jacobs-Kapelle, Stuivekenskerke,
Vladslo and Woumen. Most of the area west of the city is a
polder riddled with...
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Roggevelde in 1932. Later, when Peter's
grave was
moved to the
nearby Vladslo German war cemetery, the
statues were also moved. "We [women] are endowed...
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chief town of
Koekelare proper,
Bovekerke also
borders the
villages Vladslo (part of Diksmuide) and
Werken (part of Kortemark).
Bovekerke has about...
- 9 mi) from the Käthe
Kollwitz Museum in Koekelare, 6 km (3.7 mi) from the
Vladslo German war
cemetery and 10 km (6.2 mi) from Diksmuide. The site is located...
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features of Karl
Kollwitz adorn a
figure of the “Mourning Parents”
created by Käthe
Kollwitz at the
German military cemetery in
Vladslo, West Flanders...
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Grieving Parents, 1932,
World War I
memorial (for her son Peter),
Vladslo German war
cemetery Jacques Lipchitz,
Birth of the Muses, 1944–1950 Barbara...
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Handzame (more
specifically Edewalle) (Kortemark) b.
Werken (Kortemark) c.
Vladslo (Diksmuide) d. Leke (Diksmuide) e. Sint-Pieters-Kapelle (Middelkerke) f...
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remains of the
cemeteries were
transferred to the
cemeteries of Langemark,
Vladslo,
Hooglede and Menen.
Menen casualties came from 53
small cemeteries. The...