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    German Cemetery Channel Islands

    The cemetery once located at Saint Brelades Church, in 1943 the Dutch cargo ship SS Schokland foundered close to the southern shore of Jersey CI, with 200-250 soldiers on board going on leave to Saint Malo.

    The 221 graves were moved in 1960 , by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge and re-buried in the Military Cemetery, Mont de Huisnes, Manche,France.
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    German General Visits The Cemetery In 1941

    General Otto von Stulpnagel, held the post of Supreme Commander in France from 1940 to to 1942
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      Firing Party

      Firing Party fires a volley
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        Graves

        This picture taken in 1945
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          June 1943 Two RAF Officers Buried

          Two RAF Officers were recoverd from the sea, and given a military funeral
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