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How many canadians are buried at Groesbeek?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 01, 2026

How many canadians are buried at Groesbeek?

Of the total 2,619 burials, the cemetery contains 2,338 Canadian soldiers….

Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery
Total burials2,619
Unknowns20
Burials by nation

Where are Canadian soldiers buried in Holland?

Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery
Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery is the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery containing the largest number of Canadian war dead in the Netherlands. There are 2,338 graves, including that of Aubrey Cosens, Queens’s Own Rifles, who earned the Victoria Cross (V.C.)

How many Canadian soldiers are buried in Holland?

The cemetery contains the largest number of Canadians, 2,350, interred in the Netherlands and there are also 265 British burials.

How many Canadians died liberating Holland?

7,600 Canadians
The strength of this army ranged from approximately 105,000 to 175,000 Canadian soldiers to anywhere from 200,000 to over 450,000 when including the soldiers from other nations. More than 7,600 Canadians died in the eight-month campaign to liberate the Netherlands, a tremendous sacrifice in the cause of freedom.

Where are Canadian soldiers buried in Europe?

The Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery (French: Cimetière militaire canadien de Bény-sur-Mer) is a cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War.

How many Canadian soldiers are buried in Belgium?

The majority of the men buried at Adegem died during the operations for the clearance of the south bank of the Scheldt; but many Canadians who lost their lives elsewhere in Belgium were also brought here for burial. There are 848 Canadians buried here.

What are the names of the three main Canadian war cemeteries in the Netherlands?

More than 7,600 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in the campaign. Most are buried in three main cemeteries across the Netherlands in the communities of Holten, Bergen op Zoom and Groesbeek.

Who liberated Netherlands?

In April 1945, the First Canadian Army swept north, liberating more of the Netherlands from nearly five years of German occupation, and providing food and medical aid to the starving population.

Who liberated Amsterdam?

Canadian forces
In all, at least 80 percent of the prewar Dutch Jewish community perished. In the spring of 1945, Canadian forces liberated Amsterdam and the rest of the Netherlands.

Does Canada have a military cemetery?

The National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Armed Forces is part of the National Military Cemetery. The cemetery provides a resting place for CAF members who have served their country in war and peace, and honours those who have placed themselves in harm’s way on behalf of Canadians.

Did Canada liberate Belgium?

October 18, 1944. Canada played an important role in the liberation of Belgium during the Second World War. Our soldiers, sailors and airmen helped defeat the Germans and restore peace to the country after more than four years of occupation.