Last month I posted about Volkstrauertag, the people's mourning day, a holiday in Germany. On that day, DANK, the German-American National Congress, held a wreath laying ceremony for the nine World War II prisoners of war who are buried at Fort Sheridan Cemetery in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Pictured is the wreath--note the black, gold, and red ribbons--at the grave of Corporal Egon J. Kranz. The soldier was captured in North Africa on May 2, 1943--he died on pneumonia later that year.
Here is an amazing coincidence--the German word for wreath is Kranz.
Related post:
Volkstrauertag: Photos of German POW gravestones at Fort Sheridan
1 comment:
How wonderful to hear about this! I'm glad to hear they are not forgotten; thanks for this article and photo.
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