Vladslo German war cemetery

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox Military Cemetery Vladslo German war cemetery is about three kilometres north east of Vladslo, near Diksmuide, Belgium. Established during World War I, the cemetery originally held 3,233 wartime burials.<ref name = "web matters">Template:Cite web</ref> In 1956, burials from many smaller surrounding cemeteries were concentrated in Vladslo, and it now contains the remains of 25,644 soldiers.<ref name = "web matters"/> Each stone bears the name of twenty soldiers, with just their name, rank, and date of death specified.

The cemetery is administered by the German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge). They also look after the three other German war cemeteries in Belgium: Langemark, Menen and Hooglede.

The Grieving Parents

The Grieving Parents by Käthe Kollwitz

The cemetery also contains a pair of statues – The Grieving Parents<ref>Sometimes called The Mourning Parents</ref> – by Käthe Kollwitz, a noted German sculptor.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She made the statues in the 1930s as a tribute to her youngest son, Peter, who was killed in October 1914 and is buried in the cemetery. The eyes on the father-figure gaze on the stone directly in front of him, on which Kollwitz's son's name is engraved. Template:-

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