During the First World War, Sivry-sur-Meuse was a garrison village for the German army, which also had a field hospital there. As was customary, a cemetery was established near the hospital. This cemetery was closed in 1943 and the bodies were reburied in Consenvoye. Against the wall of the former cemetery stands a monument dating from 1925 to the fallen soldiers of the Royal Saxon Erzatz-Feldartillerie-Regimenten 47. The monument was in very poor condition but was completely restored in 2012.
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