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Posted: July 15, 2009 08:01 am
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An "unknown" ww1 cemetery that I found in Sebesu de Jos - Sibiu.
And the result (in romanian)

http://www.tribuna.ro/stiri/eveniment/cimi...-jos-38680.html

If anyone konws some organisations similar with romanian ONCE from Austria and Hungary, please help (in the cemetery are buried not only romanian soldiers)



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Posted: July 15, 2009 02:40 pm
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Also near Sibiu at Cisnadioara, on top of the hill there is a very old fortified monastery that contains a shrine of German soldiers fallen in WW1


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Posted: July 15, 2009 04:11 pm
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As far as I know, the tomb stones of ww1 german and hungarian soldiers from that church in Cisnadioara were brought from the cemeteries from the area were those soldiers were buried. Part of them felt in battles against romanian army in Sibiu area.

I dont rem exactly the reason why the tombstones were brought to the church and were not let on the cemeteries.
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Posted: July 17, 2009 08:00 am
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The tombstones are from a cemetery situated on one of the hills of Sibiu, Dealul Gushteritzei. The cemetery was loceted where now is still visible the Falkenhayn Tower.
The crosses and tombstones were brought at Cisnadioara Church in 1940, by the local saxons (German Ethnic Group), and the old church became a memorial for the ones who died in Sibiu Battle, at 1916. Remarcable is that is one of the less unchanged german ww2 style monument.
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Posted: July 02, 2010 08:04 pm
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The Rumanian military cemetery in Val Du Patre (listed on eBay):
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

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