Südfriedhof

Cemetery description

The municipal cemetery in Unna contains large burial sites for victims of World War I and World War II, above all, German civilian victims of air bombardments and German soldiers. The sites were designed and arranged in 1947.
The burial section for foreign victims of World War II is located by the northern border of the cemetery, at the level of the chapel. Two brass memorial plaques on the wall have the victims’ names inscribed upon them. The site is also marked by a sandstone monument bearing an inscription that reads: ‘Here lie 1 Latvian, 21 Polish, 1 Belgian, 2 Yugoslav and 27 Soviet citizens who, during the hard times of 1940-1945, died far away from their homelands.’
Not far from and behind the monument, there is another red sandstone monument commemorating the Soviet citizens: ‘In eternal memory of our comrades who died in Fascist slavery 1941-1945’.
The state of preservation of the burial section is very good.

Address details

Cemetery address: Unna, North Rhine-Westphalia
Am Südfriedhof 22
59423 Unna
GPS: 51.527124,7.701006

Cemetery administration:  Stadtbetriebe Unna Friedhofsverwaltung,
www.stadtbetriebe-unna.de/friedhoefe/friedhofsverwaltung/,
friedhof(at)stadtbetriebe-unna.de,
Am Südfriedhof 22, 59423 Unna,



Photos of the cemetery
Buried persons

Barthos Czesław
(1921-1945)

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Bator Franciszek
(0-1945)

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Czajkowska Stanisława
(1888-1945)

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Drzewski Serafin
(1905-1941)

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Gogacz Joh.
(1942-1942)

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Husarska Anna
(1895-1945)

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Ignaczak Stefan
(1943-1943)

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Lwśniewski Władysław
(1905-1942)

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Mickiewicz Janina
(1930-1945)

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Niedzielka Jan
(1905-1944)

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Perozińska Maria
(0-1944)

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Posala Albert
(1906-1941)

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Prentkiewicz Genowefa
(1941-1944)

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Przybelska Jurek
(1944-1945)

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Schirowattka Rudolf
(1907-1943)

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Świder Józef
(1918-1944)

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Ulanik Józef
(1913-1944)

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Wiatrowski Stanisław
(1914-1942)

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Wlaczinsky Roman
(1913-1945)

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Wychoist Michał
(1890-1945)

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Wydrzyński Zygmunt
(1912-1945)

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