Essen-Kettwig
Here lie 161 victims of the First and Second World Wars, 39 German soldiers from the First World War, 30 German soldiers and 41 German civilians from the Second World War. 22 Russians and 21 Russian children, 5 Poles, 2 Yugoslavians and 1 Czech, who lost their lives during World War II, also found their place of final rest here.
[translated from Polish]
A list of names of Poles buried in the war plot (the original German spelling of surnames, forenames and the names of places of birth has been preserved):
LEWANDOWSKI WALENTY
* Lealau
† 25.11.1941
grave No. 122
LUKASZCZYK PIOTR
* 7.3.1904 Bolna/Lealen
† 1.11.1941
grave No. 123
MARCZEWSKI VIKTOR
* 6.10.1907 Wienice/Wloclawki
† 19.9.1940
grave No. 124
MIELCZAREK STANISLAW
* Chwalborzyce district Turek
† 19.9.1940
grave No. 125
SZAFRANEK STANISLAUS
* Warsaw
† 15.4.1945, possibly a victim of a raid by the Allies on a column of workers that were mistakenly taken for soldiers.
Three of the tombstones bear Polish-sounding surnames and forenames of babies who were born and died in 1945:
ANNA WITKOWSKA
grave No. 134
PAWEL CIENCIRUK
grave No. 141
CESAUW GOLEWCZ
grave No. 145