Mike ****ngleton <****nglmaunderscore64@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:> He was from Lanca****re & his family lived there so it is possible
:> that his remains might have been returned to Liverpool. As far as I
:> know there are no CWG sites in the Republic.
: Actually there are many CWGC cemeteries and memorials in the Republic; I
: suspect it may run in to the hundreds.
: There's even a German Military cemetery in County Wicklow which I bumped
in
: to quite by chance whilst visiting a year or two ago.
That was probably the German Military Cemetery at Glencree, Co. Wicklow. I
believe that was the eventual place of burial for German fliers and seamen
whose bodies were recovered in neutral Ireland, or who died while interned
there during the second world war.
-dja