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Cemeteries and Other Burial SitesGraves of the Victims of War and Tyranny![]() The Federal Graves Law (Law on the Preservation of the Graves of the Victims of War and Tyranny of July 1, 1965) mandates that the German states ascertain and establish the graves of victims of war and tyranny on their territories, and care for and maintain them. In simplified terms, the Graves Law is to apply to the graves of the following persons:
These burial-places include both individual graves outside cemeteries and also entirely military cemeteries, such as the Soviet memorials, the cemeteries and graveyards with the casualties of the Commonwealth countries, and the graves of interned Italians. However, the majority of the graves of the victims of war and tyranny are located in the numerous state-owned and denominational cemeteries throughout the city. On the following pages, three selected cemeteries are described (in German). The selection was done with particular regard for the victim groups to be considered in Berlin, as well as to show the diversity of burial grounds. Picture gallery of Graves of the Victims of War and Tyranny (in German) Download
Overview
of the graves of victims of war and tyranny
(in German); (pdf; 5.66 MB) Updated January 2021
Overview
of the stock of graves of the victims of war and tyranny (in German);
(pdf; 171 KB) Updated January 2021 For more information: |