Akkers van Margraten

Akkers van Margraten

Release date : September 16, 2010
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Dutch /
Director : Eugenie Jansen / Albert Elings /
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Production companies : Ruim Kader Films /
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During World War II, around 1944, people from Margraten, a small parish in Limburg, discovered that their fields had been expropriated by the American army. The forces used them to bury their fallen soldiers. Because the flood of corpses soon became unmanageable, young villagers were asked to help inter the war victims. Nobody could envisage that eventually twenty thousand crosses would be planted in the Limburg mud. '
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  • title:Akkers van Margraten
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Dutch ·
  • Director: Eugenie Jansen / Albert Elings /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Ruim Kader Films ·
  • Overview:During World War II, around 1944, people from Margraten, a small parish in Limburg, discovered that their fields had been expropriated by the American army. The forces used them to bury their fallen soldiers. Because the flood of corpses soon became unmanageable, young villagers were asked to help inter the war victims. Nobody could envisage that eventually twenty thousand crosses would be planted in the Limburg mud. '
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