In the beginning of World War I, most of the fallen soldiers were buried in field graves, but as it became clear that maintaining those would not be possible, larger war cemeteries were created. During the war, the field graves were concentrated into new cemeteries which were more and more standardized. The fighting in 1917-1918 destroyed many cemeteries. After the armistice, the maintenance of German cemeteries was minimal, even if Belgium had to take care of them according to the Treaty of Versailles. In 1926 Germany took over the care for their graves after an agreement with Belgium, and until 1940 graves were concentrated in redesigned concentration cemeteries. After the Second World War, the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge was ...
War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the ...
Ten cultural-historical case studies investigate how deaths in war were dealt with based on soldier ...
World War I represents a turning point in the cemetery reform process that had taken off in Germany ...
This article addresses the commemorative practices in Flanders from World War I through World War II...
Almost 200 places of burial of soldiers of both annies fighting in the First World War have survived ...
State obligation to guarantee both individual burial and upkeep of graves of fallen soldiers and vic...
Saarbrücken’s memorial cemetery for the fallen of World War I, a "war cemetery in the homeland" ("Kr...
Military cemeteries are for many people, the most sacred and meaningful of the memorials built for t...
During the First World War, the Germans established monuments in Belgium to commemorate their fallen...
Flanders Field was the site of intense fighting throughout the First World War. Flanders Field, famo...
In the First World War the Italian army fought against Austro-Hungarian empire mostly on two fronts:...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the conditions under which the funerary management of hu...
In a unique constellation, and in immediate proximity to one another, the Südwestkirchhof in Stahnsd...
The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monum...
Photograph of Flanders Field, Belgium -- United States World War I cemetery -- in 1919, with approxi...
War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the ...
Ten cultural-historical case studies investigate how deaths in war were dealt with based on soldier ...
World War I represents a turning point in the cemetery reform process that had taken off in Germany ...
This article addresses the commemorative practices in Flanders from World War I through World War II...
Almost 200 places of burial of soldiers of both annies fighting in the First World War have survived ...
State obligation to guarantee both individual burial and upkeep of graves of fallen soldiers and vic...
Saarbrücken’s memorial cemetery for the fallen of World War I, a "war cemetery in the homeland" ("Kr...
Military cemeteries are for many people, the most sacred and meaningful of the memorials built for t...
During the First World War, the Germans established monuments in Belgium to commemorate their fallen...
Flanders Field was the site of intense fighting throughout the First World War. Flanders Field, famo...
In the First World War the Italian army fought against Austro-Hungarian empire mostly on two fronts:...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the conditions under which the funerary management of hu...
In a unique constellation, and in immediate proximity to one another, the Südwestkirchhof in Stahnsd...
The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monum...
Photograph of Flanders Field, Belgium -- United States World War I cemetery -- in 1919, with approxi...
War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the ...
Ten cultural-historical case studies investigate how deaths in war were dealt with based on soldier ...
World War I represents a turning point in the cemetery reform process that had taken off in Germany ...