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Obviously Ohlsdorf Cemetary also includes an area of military graves.
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Maybe this also includes some kind of memorial? If so, it should be mentioned in the same way as the Nazi victims memorials.
Maybe it should be checked whether Ohlsdorf is still "the biggest non-military cemetery in the world" if you subtract this area. (Maybe what the original author actually meant was: "the biggest cemetary which was not created especially as a military cemetary".)
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Obviously Ohlsdorf Cemetary also includes an area of military graves.
Maybe this should be mentioned in the article
Maybe this also includes some kind of memorial? If so, it should be mentioned in the same way as the Nazi victims memorials.
Maybe it should be checked whether Ohlsdorf is still "the biggest non-military cemetery in the world" if you subtract this area. (Maybe what the original author actually meant was: "the biggest cemetary which was not created especially as a military cemetary".)