Germany

Radisleben, Gemeindefriedhof

Total Occupation: 6 fatalities

Total Occupation: 6 fatalities


1 unknown German victim of the 1st World War lies in the cemetery in Radisleben. In addition, 5 victims of the Second World War were buried in the cemetery. A memorial was created in the cemetery for five presumably Polish prisoners buried here. They were part of an evacuation march from the Langenstein-Zwieberge subcamp, which was driven eastwards via Quedlinburg and Aschersleben on April 9, 1945. Source: S. Endlich and N. Goldenbogen, Memorials to the Victims of National Socialism, Volume II. Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 1999. Ministry of the Interior and Sport of Saxony-Anhalt, Die Gräber erhalten, den Frieden bewahren. Graves for the victims of the First World War on the territory of present-day Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg 2014.