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#13702721
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702724
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702726
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702729
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702730
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702731
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702733
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702736
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702738
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702739
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702688
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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#13702689
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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#13702691
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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#13702693
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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#13702694
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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#13702697
14 May 2026
Rows of flat basalt grave markers cover the terraced lawns of the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, on the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine ridge, Italy, on April 6, 2026. One of the largest German war cemeteries in Italy, the site holds the remains of approximately 30,683 soldiers of the German Wehrmacht killed during World War II. Designed by architect Dieter Oesterlen and inaugurated in 1969, the cemetery is managed by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge. The German federal flag flies above the administrative building overlooking the rows of graves.
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