Uden War Cemetery
Historical Information (Source: CWGC)
Uden was occupied by the Germans until its liberation in September 1944. In the earlier years of the war Commonwealth and Allied servicemen were buried in the garden of the parish priest which adjoined the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Later it became necessary to provide another burial ground for them and in 1943 the municipality acquired the Roman Catholic Cemetery, unused since about 1918, for this purpose. After the war more than 100 graves from the garden of the parish priest, and also a number of isolated graves from various parts of the commune, were moved into this cemetery.
Uden War Cemetery now contains 701 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War (two of them unidentified) and two Polish war graves.
Served with
- Australian (19)
- Canadian (53)
- New Zealand (7)
- Polish (2)
- United Kingdom (618)
Served in
- Air Force (259)
- Army (433)
- Navy (7)
Captain Prince Dimitri GALITZINE - 121589
2nd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment
Born November 16th 1917 Stavropol Krai, Russia
Died 26 October 1944 Age 26 - Died of wounds
Son of Prince Boris Galitzine, and of Princess Galitzine, of Golder's Green, Middlesex.
Epitaph translated from Russian: Blessed are the pure in heart for they will see God. (= Matthew 5:8)