PUTTE JEWISH CEMETERY
Noord-Brabant
Brabant
Location Information
Putte is a village on the Dutch/Belgian border, 16 kilometres south of Bergen-op-Zoom. Driving along the N4 from the Belgian side of Putte, the cemetery is situated on the left of the N4. The cemetery can be recognised by a high brick wall with black gates. The Commonwealth war graves will be found by following the centre path to Park B and turning right, where the graves will be found on the left.
Historical Information
There are now a small number of 1939-1945 War casualties commemorated in this site.
Burial Details
16741 Private Zvi Blutstein, 1st Bn. Palestine Regiment, died 9th March 1946, aged 30. Son of David and Dorrah Blutstein, of Tel Aviv, Israel.
16755 Private M. Klorfeld, 1st Bn. Palestine Regiment, died 31st May 1946.
PAL/39207 Sapper H. Mielzynski, 643 Field Company, Royal Engineers, died 10th June 1946.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Putte is a village on the Dutch/Belgian border, 16 kilometres south of Bergen-op-Zoom. Driving along the N4 from the Belgian side of Putte, the cemetery is situated on the left of the N4. The cemetery can be recognised by a high brick wall with black gates. The Commonwealth war graves will be found by following the centre path to Park B and turning right, where the graves will be found on the left.
Historical Information
There are now a small number of 1939-1945 War casualties commemorated in this site.
Burial Details
16741 Private Zvi Blutstein, 1st Bn. Palestine Regiment, died 9th March 1946, aged 30. Son of David and Dorrah Blutstein, of Tel Aviv, Israel.
16755 Private M. Klorfeld, 1st Bn. Palestine Regiment, died 31st May 1946.
PAL/39207 Sapper H. Mielzynski, 643 Field Company, Royal Engineers, died 10th June 1946.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels