Rotterdam (Crooswijk) General Cemetery
- Country Netherlands
- Total identified casualties 131 Find these casualties
- Region Zuid-Holland
- Identified casualties from First & Second World War
- GPS Coordinates Latitude: 51.93786, Longitude: 4.49267
PLEASE NOTE
As from 29 January Rotterdam (Crooswijk) General Cemetery will be closed to the public due to important restoration work of the site. Works will be finished by mid-March.
Location information
Rotterdam lies 23 kilometres south-east of The Hague and 52 kilometres south-west of Utrecht. Crooswijk is a district east of the centre of the city. The address of the cemetery is Algemene Begraafplaats, Kerkhoflaan 5, Rotterdam.
Visiting information
Please note that this cemetery closes at 16.00.
History information
In May 1941, the local civil authorities set aside for Allied war casualties a plot in the immediate vicinity of the Dutch war graves. A number of British airmen were moved to this plot from other parts of the cemetery and from scattered graves in the surrounding countryside; and subsequent Allied casualties were buried there. These graves were constantly tended and provided with flowers by the people of Rotterdam, in contrast to the German graves which were ignored. The enraged Germans therefore caused them to be removed, in May 1943, to the remotest corner of the cemetery. They were fenced off by wooden hurdles, and even for a short time guarded by an armed sentry to keep away visitors. There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1914-1918 war and a further 124 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war, 5 of which are unidentified. There are 11 Polish burials.