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Neuville St. Vaast - 1914-18 Battlefields


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German Military Cemetery, Neuville-St.-Vaast, Pas-de-Calais

 

Also known as "La Maison Blanche", the cemetery is the largest German cemetery of the Great War in France, and holds 44.833 soldiers, of whom 589 unknown, 8.040 in mass graves and 36.776 in single graves, on some crosses are two or more names. 131 graves have, instead of a cross, a gravestone with a star of David. The cemetery was built from 1919 to 1923 by the French authorities in cooperation with the Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge, which is identical to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. It is situated Northeast of Arras on the D49 route. The cemetery, unlike the allied cemeteries, is a collective cemetery, where the fallen from many surrounding areas were collected and interred in this central cemetery. They came from the actions during the battle for Artois 1914-15, at Vimy and Notre Dame de Lorrette (Lorettohöhe) in 1915, also for the actions at Vimy Ridge in 1917 and the battles around Arras 1917-18.

Photos of a memorial for 4. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regt. 164.

A further photo taken before WW2

 

 

Whilst visiting in 1967, I noted the name of a single solder, and still remembering this to this day, I tried to see if any further information on him could be found. I remember following details:

Musketier Jakob Cremer, Inf.-Regt.25, 1915

The only matching details I could find, I listed below, and these vary somewhat, also the date of death varies. Could not find any further information on this. It is interesting to note, that the original post WW1 crosses were still there when I visited in 1967 and 1968, these gave full details of the regiment. The modern replacements only have the name, rank and date of death, so it is difficult to identify these soldiers any further. Following example for Jakob Cremer (I.R.25), who was born in Mastricht, Holland, and fell in August 1914 - shown below for comparison:

 

Verlustliste: Infanterie-Regiment von Lützow (1. Rheinisches) Nr. 25,

4. Kompanie - a selection:

 

Soldat

BRESSEL

Heinrich

03.01.1893, Grehn, Neuß

17.11.1914, Seuchenlazarett Lille

 

Musketier

BREßLER

Heinrich

03.01.1894, Glehn, Neuß

05.12.1914, Lazarett Lille

 

Musketier

BRUDER

Peter

27.07.1893, Rankenholm

06.08.1914, Cheratte

 

Musketier

BÜHREN

Paul

25.04.1897, Rheydt, München- Gladbach

28.04.1917, Gavrelle

 

Landsturmmann

BÜLLESBACH

Mathias

17.11.1889, Hammelshahn, Neuwied

14.07.1916, an der Somme

vermisst

Reservist

CASPER

Josef

21.01.1890, Aachen

06.01.1915, Lazarett Mülhausen

verwundet Dezember 1914 Sennheim

Musketier

CHRIST

Heinrich

15.11.1894, Wiebelsheim, St. Goar

18.06.1915, Givenchy

 

Musketier

COENEN

Jakob

14.12.1887, Otzenrath, Grevenbroich

12.07.1916, an der Somme

 

Reservist

CREMER

Jakob

25.07.1890, Mastricht, Holland

06.08.1914, Cheratte

 

Reservist

CROMBACH

Josef

24.10.1886, Stolberg, Aachen

26.08.1914, Sedan

vermisst

Musketier

DAHM

Anton

17.06.1893, Mayen

18.06.1915, Givenchy

 

Unteroffizier

DERICHS

Karl Ewald

02.11.1893, Sterkrade, Dinslaken

06.09.1914, Vitry

 

Musketier

DICKES

Hubert

15.05.1891, Quadrath, Bergheim

31.08.1914, Mongon

vermisst

Musketier

DILLMANN

Anton

09.11.1892, Brauweiler, Köln

27.09.1914, Vereinslazarett 8

Halle an der Saale

 

Other military cemteries 1914-18 in the vicinity are:

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