“More than 250 #Australian soldiers are buried at the Gaza War Cemetery, administered by the #Commonwealth, most of them #LightHorsemen who served in the first world war. The majority of graves in the cemetery are #British, but the worst damage has been sustained to a corner of the cemetery that houses the graves of Australians who died during the second world war.

The #Tuffah area of Gaza City, in which the cemetery sits, has been shelled throughout the current conflict. But more systematic and extensive damage caused by military earthmoving has occurred within the last year to the southern corner of the #cemetery.

A spokesperson for Australia’s Department of #VeteransAffairs told the Guardian there had been “significant damage” to the #Gaza #WarCemetery “and this includes the graves of Australians”.

“The Office of #AustralianWarGraves is very concerned by the damage to the cemetery and Australian war graves. We remain committed to ensuring the restoration of all affected graves as soon as feasible.”

<https://theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/feb/05/gaza-war-cemetery-damage-australia-first-and-second-world-war-soldiers-graves>

Australia vows to repair ‘distressing’ damage to war graves in Gaza bulldozed by Israeli army

Satellite photographs show rows of gravestones removed and soil disturbed at the Gaza War Cemetery where more than 250 Australians are buried

The Guardian
Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial at Margraten, January this year.

> The cemetery was created in November 1944. As the war was coming to an end, it was expected that the cemetery would have to be built twice in the following years: first to accommodate what would become more than 20,000 dead of the last months of the conflict, including enemy dead, then to what would become a reduced population of 8,000 as other permanent cemeteries were opened, bodies were returned to America at the wish of American families, and enemy dead were moved to their home countries.

> The first ground in the cemetery was broken with the labor of the largely African American 960th Quartermaster Corps at the outset of what would be a historically cold and wet winter. The workers used picks and shovels to create a standard grave that was 6 feet deep, 6 feet long and 2½ feet wide. After processing, the body was to be placed in a mattress cover with its dog tag in its mouth. The first 300 dead were buried during Thanksgiving 1944. As the winter went on the process was complicated by frozen remains, the constant flooding of graves before they could be filled, and the inability of transport and machinery to maintain reliable solid ground.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_American_Cemetery

Since 2024 the cemetery's visitor center contains two panels describing the role of the black liberators, and their fight against both the enemy and racism in the segregated army.

Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad now reports that these two panels have been silently removed.

https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/11/07/op-margraten-zijn-twee-panelen-over-zwarte-amerikaanse-bevrijders-van-nederland-opeens-weg-past-bij-beleid-van-de-regering-trump-a4911994?gift_token=4911994~1763150917~Y_3FDp0IEeKfgABQVoV_mg~gsGsWgSYRO_lKUvOkPuq_bg4xs7E9QsmL06dtBQSLi0

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‚Friedhöfe‘

Noch eine weitere Einreichung von britischen Kriegsgräbern in Sage, Niedersachsen. W.E. Price wurde nur 23 Jahre alt.

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El Alamein War Museum

Explore history at the El Alamein War Museum. Discover WWII artifacts and stories from a pivotal battle. Plan your visit today! Visit the link below for more information about this blog: https://visitegypt.com/locations/el-alamein-war-cemetery-and-museum/

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El Alamein War Cemetery and Museum

Explore the El Alamein War Cemetery and Museum, a tribute to WWII soldiers. Discover the historical impact of the Battle of El Alamein in Egypt.

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I saw 970 gravestones. 970 individual human beings, deeply missed by their mothers, fathers, siblings, partners and children. 970 human beings, slaughtered in a useless war. Some of them were just 18 years of age.
NIE WIEDER KRIEG. NEVER AGAIN.

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