| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery |
| Kleve, Nordrhein, Westfalen |
Picture courtesy of Gerd Hubrich

| The cemetery is 5 kilometres south
west of Kleve. From Kleve take the Hoffmannallee from the town centre, which
becomes the Materbornerallee. This road enters Reichswald Forest and becomes
the Grunewaldstrasse. Follow the directions for Gennep, and on entering
Reichswald Forest the cemetery is situated 500 metres on the left.
Reichswald Forest War Cemetery was created after the Second World War when burials were brought in from all over western Germany and is the largest Commonwealth cemetery in the country. Some of those members of the land forces buried there died in the advance through Reichswald Forest in February 1945. Others died crossing the Rhine, among them members of the airborne forces whose bodies were brought from Hamminkeln, where landings were made by the 6th Airborne Division from bases in England. Some of the airmen buried in the cemetery lost their lives in supporting the advance into Germany, but most died earlier in the war in the intensive air attacks over Germany. Their graves were brought in from cemeteries and isolated sites in the surrounding area. There are now 7,594 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. 176 of the burials are unidentified. There are also 79 war graves of other nationalities, most of them Polish. No. of Identified Casualties: 7495 |
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