It’s hard to imagine the logistical, financial, and cultural hurdles that had to have been overcome to bury those German soldiers on French soil. We mostly have seen stories of Nazi escapes, underground German societies, etc., but I am in awe of those who channeled their resources so these victims of war would not be left to rot in anonymity.
My friend Doug forwarded these great Pics: http://archive.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/06/remembering_d-day_66_years_ago.html
He also asked: where were Germans buried? – http://time.com/2826794/at-d-day-commemoration-few-mourn-the-wars-losers/
It’s hard to imagine the logistical, financial, and cultural hurdles that had to have been overcome to bury those German soldiers on French soil. We mostly have seen stories of Nazi escapes, underground German societies, etc., but I am in awe of those who channeled their resources so these victims of war would not be left to rot in anonymity.