German prisoners of war cemetery (Baku)
The German prisoners of war cemetery in Baku, Azerbaijan, is a burial ground for German soldiers who died in captivity during and after World War II. These prisoners of war were primarily captured on the Eastern Front and subsequently interned in camps within the Soviet Union, including the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.
Located in Baku, the capital city, the cemetery serves as a memorial to the significant number of German prisoners who perished while being held in the region. The conditions in the camps were often harsh, leading to disease, malnutrition, and death.
The cemetery is maintained and cared for, often with the cooperation of German and Azerbaijani organizations. It typically includes headstones or markers identifying the deceased, though individual identification can be incomplete or lost over time. The site serves as a place of remembrance and reflection on the human cost of war and its aftermath.
Visiting the cemetery is usually possible, and it holds historical significance as a tangible reminder of the impact of World War II on Azerbaijan and the broader region. The cemetery is a testament to the presence of German prisoners of war in Azerbaijan and serves as a poignant memorial to their fate.