Military cemetery (Stargard) | Second World War 1939-1945, First World War 1914-1918, 1914_construction, war cemetery

Poland / Zachodnio-Pomorskie / Stargard Szczecinski / Stargard
 Second World War 1939-1945, First World War 1914-1918, 1914_construction, war cemetery

Remains of fallen soldiers are compound (composite) < lodge > in (to) both (both of) world wars here. Cemetery has been set up (founded) in (to) 1914 , there for burying in time prisoners of war of late (deceased) armies russian and world war. There with run of time soldiers of other nationalities begin sheltering serbs, romanians and portuguese. Number of concealed prisoner of war totals (take away; amount to) from period case (together; time) 1914-18 95. There prisoners of war of different nationalities have found place of last rest from period of world war ii in (to) staying Stalagu IID Stargard and II ( ) Oflagu C Woldenberg Dobiegniew. According to uncomplete record, there it conceal wars to the end 369 prisoners of war, in (to) it 56 polish; 68 french; 13 moroccan; 7 english; 22 italian; 15 belgian; 55 yugoslavian; 132 soviet; 1 dutch. Part of delay of prisoner of war become (stay) by families for england near 1950 ekshumowana, france and italian (italy). There it shelter soviet soldiers after war, they were diffuse < diffuse > in the area of administrative districts which (who) tombs stargardzkiego, choszczeńskiego and pyrzyckiego.
Currently there lie the remains of about 5,000 soldiers.
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Coordinates:   53°21'15"N   15°1'41"E
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