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    R.I.P to the dead who died in the cold on Christmas day (Watch on the Rhine)

    I visited the Watch on the Rhine Battlefields
    just got back on the 21st.
    seen some graves in the German cemetery that died on Christmas day and felt bad so went back the next day and laid flowers and some candles as i felt the German war cemetery was forgotten about sad.
    well RIP to all who died on christmas or around christmas so many young deaths.









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      #3
      Respect shown for the dead


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        #4
        Very moving. They too had hopes and dreams. I wish they could list the units.

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          #5
          Nice one Martin

          Did you visit any Allied cemeteries while you were there ? no doubt many British/US/Allied troops died on Christmas day also unfortunately

          I want to visit Aachen and the Ardennes next year before Christmas.

          My grandfather was involved in the Bulge in the north near Namur

          All the best

          Martin

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            Originally posted by brooksbz View Post
            Very moving. They too had hopes and dreams. I wish they could list the units.
            Yes it is very sad and you don't realise how sad it is until you are there.
            There was a lot of young soldiers graves there.
            Each had stone had 3 names per side so 6 to one headstone.

            Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
            Nice one Martin

            Did you visit any Allied cemeteries while you were there ? no doubt many British/US/Allied troops died on Christmas day also unfortunately

            I want to visit Aachen and the Ardennes next year before Christmas.

            My grandfather was involved in the Bulge in the north near Namur

            All the best

            Martin
            I visited lot of memorials to the US troops as every major battle or museum has them dedicated to the US, I just felt a little sad like the Germans was forgotten about lots of young soles my age and younger. so i went back bought some candles and flowers they might still be there when u visit hopefully.
            also no German Flag in the graveyard

            The graves are north of Bastogne in Recogne next to Foy.

            yeah i visited for 10 days from 11th-21st was a great trip. also went to Koln and Monschau they was nice.
            Ahh was he, did he pass any items onto you? did he survive i hope so.

            I plan to go back hopefully when it snows get a nice feel of the battle i got heavy fog for 2 days then the weather got better

            this is in the north around Malmedy. i loved the fog




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              #7
              Good for you taking the time and effort to do this, they will NOT be forgotten.

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                #8
                very nice thing to do and remember al the soldiers , Allied or German and the civilians who died then during the Battle of the Bulge and other places. They wil indeed NOT BE FORGOTTEN

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                  I was in Stalingrad this summer and saw this "battlefield art" candle holder dated christmas day 1942 being recovered from a German bunker. One of the saddest things I have ever seen come out of the ground, particularly knowing that most if not all of those who looked at this candle holder on christmas day 1942 probably never saw their homeland again.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Seigfried View Post
                    Good for you taking the time and effort to do this, they will NOT be forgotten.
                    Originally posted by frank m View Post
                    very nice thing to do and remember al the soldiers , Allied or German and the civilians who died then during the Battle of the Bulge and other places. They wil indeed NOT BE FORGOTTEN
                    Thanks guys it was me and my wife i'm 26 she's 21 we was both moved by the site before us
                    i will light a candle every year for them as it was touching being there
                    i think the gravestones really makes it a reality that so many young died in battle.
                    R.I.P to the warriors

                    Originally posted by Jean-Loup View Post
                    I was in Stalingrad this summer and saw this "battlefield art" candle holder dated christmas day 1942 being recovered from a German bunker. One of the saddest things I have ever seen come out of the ground, particularly knowing that most if not all of those who looked at this candle holder on christmas day 1942 probably never saw their homeland again.
                    Ahh this is one more sad story, makes you think how short life is.
                    so far from home but still had hope of seeing their families
                    i would like to visit Stalingrad one day

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                      #11
                      Nice gesture!
                      I visited the cemetary many times and it is always a very sad place..

                      If you go, next time, and if you want, drop me a line and I will show you a little bit around on the battlefield

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by starikurac View Post
                        Nice gesture!
                        I visited the cemetary many times and it is always a very sad place..

                        If you go, next time, and if you want, drop me a line and I will show you a little bit around on the battlefield
                        Hello thanks for the kind words, i will be back there no doubt i want to be there when it snows.

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                          #13
                          i missed one grave i put a flower on.
                          i pick one grave at random then my wife did.
                          then the last we wanted one with unidentified soldiers on that is these
                          May they all rest in peace

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                            #14
                            Thank you for doing this. I think too often many people within the world, cannot see the opposing side of any conflict as people. Especially with the Second World War and even the First to one degree.

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                              #15
                              Very nice and also sad pictures.

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