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Garrison Cemetery, Copenhagen

Garrison Cemetery is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671 on a site just outside the Eastern City Gate, as a military cemetery complementing the naval Holmens Cemetery which had been inaugurated a few years earlier on a neighbouring site. Later the cemetery was opened to civilian burials as well.

History
Originally named Soldaterkirkegården (Soldiers' Cemetery), Garrison Cemetery was founded by a decree from King Frederick III and laid out in 1664 on a site outside the Bastioned Fortifications, next to the main road leading in and out of the Eastern City Gate and opposite the naval Holmens Cemetery which was laid out around the same time. Burials began the same year but the site, former marshland, was rather unsuitable for the purpose since ground water levels made it hard to bury the bodies in sufficiently deep grounds. In 1671, some improvements were made when the site was enclosed by pallisades and ditches and the cemetery was officially inaugurated on 13 July 1671. During the first decades, the cemetery remained relatively little used. In 1706, the Garrison Church was built on Sankt Annæ Plads. and in 1723 the ''Soldiers' Cemetery'' received its current name. In 1711, Copenhagen was struck by an outbreak of plague which killed an estimated 23,000 citizens. In a move to control disease, the authorities provided that all victims of the plague, within 24 hours and without a ceremony, had to be buried at Garrison Cemetery or a Municipal Plague Cemetery which was set up next to it. In 1720, Garrison Cemetery was officially opened to civilian burials. The cemetery was neglected and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1812 it was renovated and from then on began to attract more prominent citizens. ==Garrison Cemetery today==
Garrison Cemetery today
One of the many characteristics of the cemetery, are the many old graves, still owned by families, and war-monuments of fallen in the wars 1848–1850 and 1864. ==Interments==
Interments
Niels Andersen (1835–1911)Christian Henrik ArendrupErni ArnesonFerdinand BauditzGustav BauditzPeter BauditzSten BaadsgaardHans BendixCarl BernhardJohannes BjergFredbjørn BjørnssonNicolai Gottlieb BlædelCaspar Leuning BorchValborg BorchseniusPoul BorumCaspar Johannes BoyeElse BremsMogens BremsErik BøghGeorg CarstensenGeorg ChristensenInger ChristensenWalter ChristmasFlemming DahlBenthe Frederikke Rafsted DannemandJohn DavidsenAnton DorphFrederik DreyerErnst EberleinWilliam FalckJ. S. FibigerJohannes FibigerJ. F. FischerPreben FjederholtJohn FrandsenJuan (Hans) FuglPaul René GauguinJohannes GrennessSigni GrennessBarbara GressHans HansenN. C. HansenVarvara HasselbalchJens Hecht-JohansenCai Hegermann-LindencroneEva HerambAage HertelGustav Frederik HolmF. C. HolsteinKirsten HüttemeierJesper HømKirsten HømH. E. HørringKræsten IversenJohannes W. JacobsenPalle JacobsenHolger JensenJørn JeppesenTjek JerneAnton Eduard KieldrupHelvig KinchKarl Frederik KinchTove KjarvalOve KrakThorvald KrakLili LaniBuster LarsenGorm LertoftOtto LiebeAxel LiebmannNanna LiebmannAlbert LutherVilhelm Herman Oluf MadsenRasmus Malling-HansenKristian MantziusEiner MellerupChristian de MezaLouis MoeN. C. MonbergKarin MonkGunnar MøllerJohan Waldemar NeergaardCarl NeumannHenry NielsenJakob NielsenOrson NielsenH. G. OlrikVerner PantonHortense PanumPeter Ludvig PanumHolger PedersenJens Louis PetersenConstantin PhilipsenMie PhilipsenPreben PhilipsenAxel PreislerBørge RalovKirsten RalovEdvard RambuschKirsten RolffesThomas RosenbergTutta RosenbergOlaf RyeSophus SchackOle ScherfigAugust SchiøttAlfred SchmidtSvenn SeehusenJørgen SelchauFlemming SkovJørgen SperlingC. F. SørensenAugust SaabyeHans Nicolai ThestrupKnud ThestrupC. F. ThomsenChristian Frederik ThorinCarl ThraneA. F. TscherningMona VangsaaeJens VigeEmilie WalbomSoffy WalleenPer WikingHans Wright The cemetery contains one Commonwealth war grave of World War II, a Danish officer of the British Royal Army Service Corps. Danish-born British Army Brigadier Percy Hansen, a Victoria Cross recipient, is also buried here. ==References==
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