The war memorial in Nütterden commemorates the villagers who died or went missing during the First World War (1914–1918) and the Second World War (1939–1945). The memorial is located in the centre of Nütterden, a village in the municipality of Kranenburg in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The memorial consists of a memorial stone on which the names of the dead and missing residents are engraved. It serves as a place of remembrance and reflection for the community, and plays a central role during commemorations, such as on Volkstrauertag, the German day of national mourning.
The memorial is included in the database of TracesOfWar.nl, a website that collects information about war memorials and locations.
Remembering the victims of both world wars is of great importance to the community of Nütterden. The monument contributes to keeping alive the memory of the tragic events and the people who lost their lives during these conflicts.
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