
This War Memorial of the German town Burghausen at the border with Austria is somewhat hidden away overlooking the river Salzach. It commemorates the fallen originating from this area of both World Wars. There is a large wall with the names of the victims of WW1 and a lower wall with the names of WW2.






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You can visit this Memorial freely. It is at the end of the Dr-Eduard-Haas-Strasse in Burghausen.
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