Jonkerbos War Cemetery

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

The Netherlands fell to the Germans in May 1940 and was not re-entered by Allied forces until September 1944. Nijmegen was a front line town from 17 September 1944 until February 1945. The cemetery, which was created by No. 3 Casualty Clearing station, is in a wooded area known as Jonkers Bosch, from which it took its name.

Jonkerbos War Cemetery contains 1,629 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 99 of them unidentified, and 13 war graves of other nationalities.

 

Served with

  • United Kingdom (1389)
  • Canadian (88)
  • Australian (34)
  • New Zealand (21)
  • Polish (7)
  • Belgian (5)
  • Dutch (1)
  • Russian (1)

Served in

  • Army (985)
  • Air Force (555)
  • Navy (5)
  • Miscellaneous (1)
Jonkerbos War Cemetery
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Guardsman Thomas Charles COLE - 2612948

2nd Grenadier Guards

Died 20 September 1944 Age 27

22. B. 3.

Photo's taken on the 75th aniversary of his death, 2019.