Finishing off the last part of my visit to Szczecin – Stettin´s beautiful large forest cemetery, I must say the sad history of war and tragic accidents really touched me while writing these 6 blog posts about this graveyard!
Szczecin – Cmentarz Centralny (5/6)
Going on with my walk, following the tourist route in this beautiful forest cemetery. A lightened grave Rocznice means anniversary Promu means ferry. It is for the 20th anniversary of the sinking of the RoRo ferry Jan Hewiliusz, where
Szczecin – Cmentarz Centralny (4/6)
Nothing I like to look at. But. This is a part of the cemetery with about 3.000 Russian and 300 Polish soldiers who were killed in action in spring of 1945. Their bodies were brought here from various
Szczecin – Cmentarz Centralny (3/6)
Hier kann man sehen, dass das Sterbedatum fehlt – und vermute ich in der Nachkriegszeit liegt WILHELM MEYER-SCHWARTAU, builder of this cemetery. The stone also remembers his brother and family. The stone was damaged after 1945 and buried. It was
Szczecin – Cmentarz Centralny (2/6)
This is a large place to being kept clean and beautiful like it is! Explanation for the WWI monument for German soldiers who mostly died in France and Belgium. Crowned by an eagle. It had been destroyed in 1945. Beautiful