Cimetière Allemand, Normandie

Cimetière Allemand est une Entreprise De Pompes Funèbres est situé à La Cambe, Normandie. L'adresse de la Cimetière Allemand est Les Noires Terres, 14230 La Cambe, France.

La latitude de Cimetière Allemand est 49.341944, et la longitude est -1.026389. Cimetière Allemand est situé à La Cambe, avec les coordonnées gps 49° 20' 30.9984" N and 1° 01' 35.0004" W.

Le fuseau horaire de l'endroit est Europe/Paris, le site web est http://www.volksbund.de/fr. Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez un commentaire.

Entreprise De Pompes Funèbres

Horaires
Lundi: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Mardi: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Mercredi: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Jeudi: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Vendredi: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Samedi: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Dimanche: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Latitude49.341944Longitude-1.026389
Code postal14230DMS Lat49° 20' 30.9984" N
DMS Lng1° 01' 35.0004" WGeoHASHgbz28wktemhbu
UTM Zone30UUTM(E)643359.85731169
UTM(N)5467342.627143434Fuseau horaireEurope/Paris
PaysFranceRégionNormandie
Avis recommandés
*** (19/10/2017 20:48)
One of the best cemeteries I have ever been to. Incredibly sad seeing the age of some of the soldiers involved in the war. Recommend this as a must when searching for the history of the war in France.

*** (03/02/2016 20:19)
I rated this cemetery as five stars, not because I loved it - it is hard to love a cemetery - but because it was amazingly moving. One forgets that German boys fought and died in WW II, just like boys from the Allies did. This cemetery brings that fact home. Some of the markers are for boys as young as 18. The cemetery is much more somber than the American cemetery over Omaha Beach. The stones are all dark and lend a feeling of sadness to the whole experience. Seeing this cemetery is something I never will forget.

Also i would like to recommend foreign visitors to pass by as well. This site is a very big contrast to lots of the other cemeteries in the area. Very simple, dark and sad.

It´s sad when you see the age of most of the soldiers. How much wasted years of lifetime.

*** (21/06/2017 19:24)
A very very sad place. Unbelievable how many lives had to be waisted for the cause. So many young German soldiers and unbelievable many non named graves here.
It is a big contrast compared to the allied cemeteries.
A very dark and sober place that takes your breath away. Even on the most beautiful days.
There is sufficient parking available and it has a somewhat cheap feeling visitor center that shows all the German cemeteries in France. The also mention other conflicts in the world.
Nothing is being glorified, just a place to remember the once that have fallen.

*** (20/09/2016 03:47)
Very shocking place. Completely worth the visit. They were the invaders, and the loosers but we can't forget that most of them were only fooled puppets. To visit these King of places should be compulsory once in Life in order not to forget what happens when we are at war

*** (01/08/2017 20:46)
Very impressive. Beautiful and peaceful cemetery very well maintained. A must see if you come for the war related history of Normandy.

*** (07/10/2016 21:19)
Indeed, the visit to the cemetery reminds one of the fact that most of the people who died had little or no choice. They were human beings, fathers, sons, with lives ahead of them. Truly, the somberness of the place makes one think deep and hard.

*** (26/07/2017 04:56)
Visited here in 2015, amazing cemetery,as are all the war graves in Normandy,but there is something special about La Cambe,can't really explain,visit and you'll know, extraordinary place.

*** (12/09/2017 19:55)
Early afternoon visit. There were a couple of tour buses and quite a few individuals in the area. Visitor center was 4 out of 5 but overall excellent (the had the wrong location for the headstone I was looking for). The grounds were immaculate as were the markers, rows, and surrounding foliage. Very well done and very well kept up.

*** (03/08/2016 01:25)
Very nice German WW2 cemetery. Michael Wittmann, the legendary Nazi tank commander is buried with his crew here.

*** (22/05/2016 03:25)
A somber experience, but definitely a place worth visiting. A huge contrast to the American and Canadian cemeteries (both of which are also must-visit places if you are interested in D-Day/WW2), both in number of buried and in the emotional feel of the place. The German cemetery is beautiful, but in a dark, sad way that leaves an empty feeling. The signs near the entrance are almost apologetic in nature, pointing out that not every soldier believed in the cause they were fighting for. The visitor center was unmanned, and the relatively cheap, poor displays set the tone for the place. Row after row of low, dark headstones surround a tall burial mound for unknown soldiers topped with a large sculpture of black stone. The sheer number of graves combined with the low headstones and crosses and rows of trees paid for by families and organizations from Germany, France, and other nations create a profound effect that won't be forgotten.

*** (03/07/2017 12:52)
First i would like to thank the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. for taking care of this place. Perhaps consider donating for them.
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