The general cemetery of Bergen is a cemetery located on Kerkedijk in the Dutch town of Bergen. There is a war cemetery with 247 dead from World War II who came from Commonwealth countries. Most of them were airmen. The identity of 34 of them is unknown. There are also 13 Polish airmen buried here. A commemorative cross designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield stands there. It is made of natural stone, and a bronze sword is affixed to it. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible for this war cemetery, which has registered the cemetery as Bergen General Cemetery.
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