| Brunssum War Cemetery |
| Limburg, Netherlands |
Pictures courtesy of Wim Jetten
| Brunssum is a town close to the German
border, approximately 35 kilometres north east of Maastricht and 11
kilometres south east of Sittard in the southern most portion of the
Netherlands. From Sittard visitors should follow signposts for Heerlen on
the N276. The N276 passes through the village of Windraak. 6 kilometres
after Windraak lies the left hand turning to Brunssum, and the village lies
3 kilometres after this left hand turning. The War Cemetery is co-located
with the General Cemetery in Heufstraat near the junction with
Merkelbeekerstraat.
Brunssum was liberated in September 1944 by U.S. forces; they were shortly afterwards followed by the British 43rd (Wessex) Division, who made their headquarters in the town, and in turn were succeeded by the 52nd (Lowland) Division. The first burials in the cemetery were made by an Advanced Dressing Station and a Casualty Clearing Station which were situated at Merkelbeek in November 1944 when the 43rd Division were engaged in clearing a triangle between the Rivers Roer and Maas. Later, other casualties were all brought back and buried in the same place; they included fifty men who were killed while clearing mines on the German border at the beginning of January 1945. Operations in the Geilenkirchen sector accounted for a great part of the casualties buried here. There are over 300 1939-1945 burials in this cemetery, they are made up entirely of soldiers of the British Army, of whom 1 remains unidentified. No. of Identified Casualties: 327 |
And the soldier "adopted" by Wim and his father, "one of the boys who gave his life for my country"
1714970 Private
Harry Noble
4th Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
23/01/1945, aged 32.
Plot VI. 268
Son of Albert and Georgina Noble; husband of Irene A. Noble, of Dukinfield, Cheshire.
Picture courtesy of Julia Noble of Alberta, Canada, niece of this soldier
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