managed to get into the cemetery after asking the security guard if it was open. He had to go and check first with his boss. Once we got the all clear we went to read the plaque inscription. We were asked by the guard not to take pictures which I am assuming is for security reasons as the cemetery is located in a naval base area.The information on the plaque was very interesting, giving a real insight into the Second World War and how many people lost their lives to it. The actual cemetery is for WWII but it also has a section dedicated to those who died in WWI. The thing that really facilitated me was the nationalities and ages who tragically died. Also there were four grave stones for Jews
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managed to get into the cemetery after asking the security guard if it was open. He had to go and check first with his boss. Once we got the all clear we went to read the plaque inscription. We were asked by the guard not to take pictures which I am assuming is for security reasons as the cemetery is located in a naval base area.The information on the plaque was very interesting, giving a real insight into the Second World War and how many people lost their lives to it. The actual cemetery is for WWII but it also has a section dedicated to those who died in WWI. The thing that really facilitated me was the nationalities and ages who tragically died. Also there were four grave stones for Jews
The cemetery is old and reminds of the sacrifices of people who died in pursuit of better days. A well maintained and secure place for visitors.
nice place but guard won't allow us to visit they said it's not allowed to visit common people ...well I saw the gaves and it makes me sad...
Because it is a bit far away, I am still worried about safety when I go, but fortunately there is no situation.