German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge)
Fricourt German war cemetery
Used for those deceased Sep 1914 - Oct 1918
Established
Concentration cemetery. 1920 onwards
Location
50°0′16″N2°42′55″E / 50.00444°N 2.71528°E / 50.00444; 2.71528 near
Albert, Somme, France
Total burials
17,027
Unknowns
6,477
Burials by nation
German Empire
Burials by war
World War I
Statistics source: Great War website
Fricourt German war cemetery is near the village of Fricourt, near Albert, in the French département of the Somme. Most of the fallen were members of the Imperial German 2nd Army.[1] Of the 17,000 burials, about 1,000 died in the autumn of 1914 and the ensuing trench warfare; about 10,000 during the Battle of the Somme (July–November 1916); and the final 6,000 in the German spring offensive of 1918 and the ensuing Allied counter-attack, the Hundred Days Offensive.[1]
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