As I set out in my first post, I have set my self the almost impossible task of finding out more information on the German 1st world war combatants commemorated in Castle Donington cemetery.
This is the list of the Germans soldiers buried there *
This is the list of the Germans soldiers buried there *
Ferdinand Anacker aged 27 Ernst Max
Kozsche aged
29
Ernst Kress aged 27 Friedrich
Brasser aged
30
Jodokus Johannes Boghoff aged 28 Arthur Hampe aged 23
Carl Fritz Breymayer aged 26 Heinrich Schucher aged 27
Friedrich Leonhard Weber aged 25 Paul Emil
Mosbach aged
25
Rudolf Haller aged 28 Georg Werner
Gebhardt aged 27
Julius Richard Geiler aged 28 Friedrich
Wilhelm Hoffman aged 24
Friedrich Wilhelm Bernstein aged 25 Otto Horst aged 27
Wilhelm Johannes Friedrich
Helmuth 22 Christian Koppes aged 24
Osker Helmuth Gross aged 23 Walther Konrad
Lieb aged 23
Emil Golans Heinmuth Egenolf aged 24 Carl Heinrich Kaffe aged 27
Herman Niesr aged 39 Wilhelm Ernst aged 25
Wolfgang August Valentine
Hesselbarth 23 Karl Hoell aged
25
Anton Mastkeller aged 27 Heinrich Adolf
Gustav Corvey aged 27(Born 1891)
Otto Schulze aged 25 Erwin
Kazermaier aged
28
Karl Brauer aged 31 Lorenzo
Bischoff aged
24
Max Wilhelm Grebe aged 23 Otto Emil
Braymayer aged
26
* Information kindly provided by Castle Donington museum
Apparently Donington Hall was one a many camps in England holding Germ,a P.O.W. at the end of the conflict most were repatriated. But the great “Spanish” Influenza epidemic in November 1918 that was responsible for the deaths of over 50 million people also had it's hand in killing some of the prisoners so they were never to to see home again.
34 of the men were buried in Castle Donington cemetery, although later they were re-interred in the German war cemetery in Cannock Chase
34 of the men were buried in Castle Donington cemetery, although later they were re-interred in the German war cemetery in Cannock Chase
My 1st guess is that many, if not all of the men were submariners of the Imperial german Navy (Kaiserliche Marine). This is because it seems unlikely that Germans captured in France would be transported abroad and we have records of captured submariners being kept in Donington Park.
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