3 hours, 25 minutes
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:51 pm
I visited a Commonwelth war cemetery today, with war graves and post war graves.
I wrote a little article 'bout it in my blog.
It's about my first time visit to this war cemetery although I often visit the civil cemetery it is on, because a lot of my family members are buried here.
And it's about that I was shocked to read the age of a new born and suddenly passed away child, 3 hours and 25 minutes, on a grave stone.
You may watch the pictures here:
http://muenstertagebuch.wordpress.com/2 ... en-gelebt/
There are other war cemeteries of other nations on that civil graveyard too, but I haven't visited today.
If you have questions, feel free to ask. I try to answer them as soon as possible.
I wrote a little article 'bout it in my blog.
It's about my first time visit to this war cemetery although I often visit the civil cemetery it is on, because a lot of my family members are buried here.
And it's about that I was shocked to read the age of a new born and suddenly passed away child, 3 hours and 25 minutes, on a grave stone.
You may watch the pictures here:
http://muenstertagebuch.wordpress.com/2 ... en-gelebt/
There are other war cemeteries of other nations on that civil graveyard too, but I haven't visited today.
If you have questions, feel free to ask. I try to answer them as soon as possible.