World War II memorials and cemeteries in the Netherlands

Dutch war graves
In the Netherlands, about 9,000 war graves are located.


 * Field of Honour Loenen (Loenen) - 4,000 soldiers and civilians
 * Military War Cemetery Grebbeberg (Rhenen) - 800 soldiers
 * Mierlo War Cemetery (Mierlo) - 1 soldier
 * Dutch Honorary Cemetery Bloemendaal (Bloemendaal) - 373 people of the resistance
 * Rusthof Leusden (Amersfoort) - 150 victims of Kamp Amersfoort

Australian, British and Canadian war graves

 * Arnhem Oosterbeek Airborne War Cemetery - 1.678 soldiers
 * Beilen General Cemetery - 7 soldier (of whom one is French)
 * Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery - 1.200 soldiers
 * Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery - 1118 soldiers (of whom 971 are Canadian)
 * Brunssum War Cemetery - 328
 * Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery - 700 soldiers
 * Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery - 2.610 soldiers (of whom 2.339 are Canadian)
 * Holten Canadian War Cemetery - 1.393 soldiers (of whom 1.355 are Canadian)
 * Mierlo War Cemetery - 665 soldiers (of whom one is Dutch)
 * Milsbeek War Cemetery - 210 soldiers
 * Mook War Cemetery - 322 soldiers
 * Nederweert War Cemetery - 363 soldiers
 * Nijmegen Jonkerbos War Cemetery - 1.629 soldiers
 * Overloon War Cemetery - 279 soldiers
 * Rusthof Leusden - 234 soldiers
 * Sint Oedenrode -
 * Sittard War Cemetery - 239 soldiers
 * Swartbroek Churchyard - 52 soldiers (of whom one is French)
 * Uden War Cemetery - 703 soldiers (of whom two are Polish)
 * Valkenswaard War Cemetery - 220 soldiers
 * Venray War Cemetery - 693 soldiers (of whom one is Polish)
 * Vredenhof Schiermonnikoog - 65 soldiers
 * Werkendam War Cemetery - 23 soldiers (of whom one is Australian)

U.S. war graves
All American war graves are located at the U.S. Military Cemetery Margraten.
 * U.S. Military Cemetery Margraten (Margraten) - 8,302 soldiers

Belgian war graves

 * Belgian Field of Honour 1940 (Maastricht) - 43 soldiers
 * Belgian Military Field of Honour 1940 (Willemstad) - 153 soldiers


 * Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery - 2 Belgian graves
 * Dokkum Roman Catholic Cemetery - 1 Belgian grave
 * Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery - 3 Belgian graves
 * Harlingen General Cemetery - 3 Belgian graves
 * Holten Canadian War Cemetery - 1 Belgian grave
 * Nijmegen Jonkerbos War Cemetery - 4 Belgian graves
 * Vlissingen Noorder begraafplaats - 1 Belgian grave

French war graves

 * France Military Field of Honour (Kapelle) - 229 soldiers
 * Beilen General Cemetery - 1 soldier
 * Schiermonnikoog Drenkelingenkerkhof Vredenhof - 9 soldiers
 * Swartbroek (gem. Weert) Churchyard - 1 soldier
 * Vlissingen Noorder Cemetery - 2 soldiers

Russian war graves

 * Russian Field of Honour Leusden (Leusden) - 865 soldiers
 * Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery (Groesbeek) - 1 soldier

Georgian war graves

 * Field of Honour of the Georgians under Loladse (Texel) - 476 soldiers

Polish war graves
About 500 Polish war graves are located in the Netherlands.


 * Polish Military Field of Honour (Breda) - 156 soldiers
 * Polish Field of Honour Oosterhof (Oosterhout) - 30 soldiers
 * Polish Field of Honour Ginneken (Breda) - 80 soldiers
 * Polish Field of Honour Alphen (Alphen) - 18 soldiers
 * Polish Field of Honour Axel - 22 soldiers
 * Mook War Cemetery - 11 soldiers
 * Arnhem Oosterbeek Airborne War Cemetery - 73 soldiers
 * Schiermonnikoog drenkelingenkerkhof Vredenhof - 3 soldiers
 * Werkendam War Cemetery - 1 soldier

German war graves

 * Ysselsteyn: German Military Cemetery - 31 585 soldiers
 * Vorden (gem. Lochem) General Cemetery - 10 soldiers

Cemeteries with Commonwealth War Graves
If Allied war graves are present on a cemetery, a green identification plate is placed at the entrance carrying the text: Oorlogsgraven van het Gemenebest – Commonwealth War Graves