Ohlsdorf Cemetery - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Helmut Schönfeld: Der Ohlsdorfer Friedhof. Edition Temmen, 2000. ISBN 3-7672-1341-9 (German)
  • Susanne Schniering: Ich trage Dich in meinem Herzen: der Gedenkplatz für nicht beerdigte Kinder in Ohlsdorf. Pinnow: Strack, 2001. ISBN 3-929813-53-X (German)
  • Günter Henzler: Ohlsdorf: Baum und Raum; der Friedhof als Landschaftspark. Hamburg: Kabel Verlag, 1998. ISBN 3-8225-0470-X (German)
  • Great Britain. Commonwealth War Graves Commission: The war dead of the Commonwealth: the register of the names of those who fell in the Great War and are buried in Hamburg Cemetery, Ohlsdorf Germany. Maidenhead, Berkshire: Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 1988. OCLC 222665010

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