Stal-Koersel - Tombs of prisoners of war and partisans dead in Belgium during World War II
List of Soviet military graves in Belgium
- Arlon
- Awenne
- Balen
- Bruxelles, Etterbeek
- Bruxelles, Evere
- Bruxelles, Ixelles
- Champlon
- Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont
- Chimay
- Comblain-au-Pont
- Dotsenko Tree (Bois de Stepennes)
- Engreux
- Flawinne
- Fleurus (Vieux-Campinaire)
- Genk
- Gent
- Han-sur-Lesse
- Han-sur-Lesse
- Hannut
- Houthalen
- Hoves /Silly
- Jumet-Gohyssart
- Koersel
- Kortemark
- Lanklaar
- Leopoldsburg
- Les Villettes
- Leuven
- Linden
- Liège, Citadelle
- Liège, Cointe
- Liège, Robermont
- Liège, Saint-Walburge
- Marchienne-au-Pont
- Maurage
- Montignies-sur-Sambre
- Morlanwez
- Mussy-la-Ville
- Namur, Belgrad
- Nidrum
- Peissant
- Proven
- Quévy
- Rebecq
- Reninge
- Robertville (Orthodox cross)
- Sougné-Remouchamps
- Sprimont (Dotsenko Monument)
- Stal-Koersel
- Tessenderlo
- Trois Ponts
- Westvleteren
- Zolder
Stal-Koersel
5 Soviet prisoners of war, who died, according to the local municipality, in 1942 in the concentration camp Stal, located in these places, were buried in the cemetery of Stal-Koersel (Beringen municipality of Limburg province). Above each grave there is a wooden cross painted in dark brown color, on which the name and date (year) of birth and death are engraved.
List of the buried
Data provided by the municipality of Begingen
NAME | PLACE OF BIRTH | DATE OF BIRTH | OCCUPATION | PLACE OF DEATH | DATE OF DEATH |
Protasowo | 1902 | digger | Stal camp | 30.11.1942 | |
Personajsnoje | 29.11.1924 | no information | Stal camp | 07.12.1942 | |
Dorf-PokrowoDonskoj | 18.11.1909 | cook | Stal camp | 09.12.1942 | |
Kоrоbino | 1913 | peasant | Stal camp | 14.12.1942 | |
Pargyny | 1916 | no information | Stal camp | 16.12.1942 |
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Dear visitors,
We would like to draw your attention to the fact that spelling of the names, surnames and places of birth of Soviet citizens buried in Belgium may be distorted due to the fact that they are quite often written only in Flemish and French in registration books and on monuments.
We thank the Brussels-Belgian Archdiocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, the organizations of Russian compatriots and Russian foreign institutions accredited in Belgium for providing photos and their efforts to preserve the memory of the heroism of the Soviet soldiers who fell in the Great Patriotic War.
The Embassy will be grateful for providing any information and photos of Soviet military graves of the Second World War in Belgium and the ceremonies held on them. Please send material to the email address of the Embassy amrusbel@skynet.be with the note «War Graves».