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Person    | Male  Died 30/5/1918

Hermann Floersheim

Countries: Germany

Hermann Floersheim
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. AN644

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Hermann Floersheim

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German war memorial - WW1

Each name is given with the date of death and a code (e.g. AN144 or F1525) wh...

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