The commune cemetery in Reichshof-Denklingen contains a large burial site for so-called ‘displaced persons’, i.e. those deported during World War II to the Third Reich for forced labour or to concentration camps who, after the liberation, waited for an opportunity to return to their home countries or to emigrate elsewhere. In the burial section located not far from the German war graves burial section and right next to the cemetery chapel, there are gravestone plaques with the names of several dozen Polish citizens who died between 1945 and 1950.