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Ysselsteyn is a
village in the muni****lity of
Venray in Limburg, Netherlands. It was
established in 1921 and
named after its designer,
Hendrik Albert...
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Ysselsteyn German War
Cemetery is a
military cemetery interring casualties of the
First and
Second World Wars. It
contains over 31,000 dead from around...
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cemetery in Den Burg. In 1949 they
found their final resting place at
Ysselsteyn German war cemetery,
Limburg province, the Netherlands. The
cemetery is...
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localised cemeteries or in
field graves were
eventually re-interred at
Ysselsteyn,
along with most
Germans killed in the Netherlands.
Units involved in...
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cemetery in
Europe and also the most controversial, is the ****
cemetery of
Ysselsteyn, that
describes itself as "German
military war cemetery", with almost...
- the Netherlands. On
August 17, 1956, his
remains were
transferred to
Ysselsteyn German war cemetery.[citation needed]
Richard Schoutissen (26 January...
- van
Ysselsteyn (1892 – 1975) was a
Dutch art
historian and
textile specialist who
wrote several books on the
Dutch textile industry. Van
Ysselsteyn was...
- (cleared in 1949) and 37
bodies buried at the
German war
cemetery in
Ysselsteyn. However,
eyewitness accounts, the war
correspondence reports and the...
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Hubert Languet and
Philippe de Mornay. In 1931,
Gerardina Tjaberta van
Ysselsteyn conjectured that the
tract was a
collaboration between Languet and de...
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honoring the ****-war
criminals in the
largest ****-cemetery in
Europe in
Ysselsteyn (Venray, the Netherlands); In 2021 the new
German amb****ador
indeed stopped...