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ID TAG: 2 SS A.Btl.10 Frundsberg 426
Information: Killed at Doornenburg, during a bombing raid in March 1945.
Pannerdenseweg,recovered in April 1949. Buried Villa Stinzenhof.
UNKNOWN FEMALE
Rank:POW
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Died: 27-09-1944
Information: Shot by the Germans and buried in the garden of the Bishop Training College, Roermond, recovered November 1945, then re-buried at the RC Cemetery, re-buried at Amersfoort in 1962.
UNKNOWN
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Killed:09-05-1945
Zandvoort
Information: killed in landmine accident.
Reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort?
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Date: Unknown, found in Rockanje dunes in September 1945.
Information: Soldier in German service, said to be killed whilst he stepped on a
landmine.
Reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort?
UNKNOWN
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Killed:03-04-1945
Zandvoort
Information: killed in landmine accident.
Reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort?
UNKNOWN
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Killed:31-05-1945
Zandvoort
Information: killed in landmine accident.
Reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort?
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Date: 12-04-1945
Information: Said to be shot by passing German Troops at the Zwarteweg, Bellingwolde.
Reburied at 01-05-1945 at General Cemetery at Vriescheloo.
Probably reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort.
UNKNOWN
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Killed:17-04-1945
Zandvoort
Information: said to have "smother "in sand dunes.
Reburied at Oud-Leusden, Russian Cemetery, Amersfoort?
UNKNOWN
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Unit: SS
Killed:14-04-1945
Boertange
Information: said to have shot by the as a spy, not sure by Germans or Polish soldiers and buried at farm De "Sikshoeve
No sure if the body was every recovered.
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