The oldest cemetary of Waterloo dates from beginning of last century. Important Waterloo families are burried here. In November 11, 1918, at the end of WW I more than 5,000 Germans were still stationed at Waterloo. The village was liberated on November 21, 1918. Of the 126 soldiers of Waterloo, fifteen fell on the field of honor. Their names appear on a Monument on the lawn of honor in the cemetery where are graves of veterans of the 1940-1945 war.
Nobody is burried here anymore today but the cemetary is open at certain hours. In Lockdown times it is the only place where you are not in lockdown and it's also a place to show the mood of the population !
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