La Cambe German war cemetery

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La Cambe, France

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Military cemetery· Cemetery· Tourist attraction

La Cambe German war cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

La Cambe German war cemetery is located in La Cambe, France on Les Noires Terres. La Cambe German war cemetery is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category military cemetery in France.

Address

Les Noires Terres

Phone

+33 231227076

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stefan Mitik

A very well kept cemetery of the fallen German soldiers during the Second World War. Very informative and rich in history. You get the feeling of lost life here. The 5 black monuments, with one bigger in the middle are graves of the soldiers. Usually, 3-4 were buried under each grave. Very peaceful. It's a recommended visit!

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G Simo

A ln amazing peaceful place, many young people lie here peaceful under the trees and stars. Worth the visit, bit off the beaten track but highly recommended. Toilets are working, the information centre is getting a rebuild by the looks of it.

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Alex Dugal

Impressive cemetery for the German fallen soldiers of WW2. Such a vast difference from the Maison Blanch World War One Cemetery. The Canadian maple leaf memorial garden is a somber place to reflect. Information Center gives some historical information and also includes a free public washroom.

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Melvin Trilsbeek

A must see for people who want to know the complete picture of about the second world war. This cemetery is made for the fallen soldiers who fought on the German. This is a good place to show you that there are no winners in war and that a war only knows death. I think both soldiers earn their respect. This is also an special place because this is the resting place of the tank ace Michael Wittmann.

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Viki Meury

Peaceful German World War II cemetery. Nicely maintained and highly symobistic. Many of the soldiers resting here till this day are unknown.

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Brendan Mahon

Peaceful and poignant cemetery. Really brings the waste of young lives into perspective.

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travelaxation

It’s a historically significant place for all military people. RIP

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Max Bresser

Very impressive. Beautiful and peaceful cemetery very well maintained. A must see if you come for the war related history of Normandy.