I had heard that the caretaker of this cemetery could be persuaded to open the doors to the now unused and relatively untouched Trauerhalle, or mourning hall. That is what I wanted, shove a few sheckles his way and start snapping. I've never been lucky, no one was around, other than a few casual visitors to the cemetery.

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Oh, hello!, fortune favours the brave. Did I mention i,ve never been lucky? After squeezing through I was in what must have been a former toilet block, now empty , leading nowhere. Scramble back out.

So the graveyard it is then.

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Burials have taken place here since the beginning of the 16th century of the common era, making it one of Germany's oldest graveyard.

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I avoided the more modern parts of the graveyard, just to enjoy the time worn memorials that look, to me as good in decay, as they would have when carved.

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When one is unable to find a pillow, I guess a skull will suffice, how bizarre.

Fürstengruft

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Source

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The mausoleum of the Ducal family; from 1841, when Fredrich, Duke of Saxe-Altenberg was the first to be shoved in there until the last one, Prince Moritz joined him in 1919. In 1974, the tombs were removed and sold to a local scrap dealer, the remains were buried in unknown unmarked graves elsewhere in the cemetery

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It now lies derelict and securely locked

The cemetery, seems to have catered to all faiths, symbolic in the carvings.

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Within the graveyard is a plot with 191 war graves commemorating German troops from the First World War, a plot with a further 116 German graves from World War II.

232 Russian and 74 Polish POW's and 14 Soviet soldiers are also within the cemetery

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Let's single out hollywood and other film studios for the glorification of war, a generation, baby boomers, myself included gladly soaking up and cheering the heroics of onscreen actors winning the war, often single handedly, killing german servicemen and women and civilians with glee. never a thought or a care that they too are all someones daughters.

There is no glory in war.

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Gunner, Dankwart Lohoff 18yrs old, died during an air raid on the city of Bremen.

They are all someones sons.