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“A soldier’s final resting place, far from home,” whispered the wind as it swept through the rows of bright, white headstones. Here at the Rhodes War Cemetery, a solemn peace reigns. The air hums with the stories of those laid to rest on this historic island. Rhodes War Cemetery, on the southern edge of Rhodes Town, stands as a testament to sacrifice and resilience. This is not just a cemetery, but a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict. It was established after World War II, becoming the final resting place for soldiers who lost their lives in the Dodecanese Campaign. Many of the soldiers buried here came from isolated graves scattered across the islands, brought together to rest in dignity. Interestingly, the cemetery also holds the graves of 65 soldiers originally laid to rest on the island of Cos. Their remains were carefully moved here in 1957 when the Cos War Cemetery had to be closed. The Rhodes War Cemetery is a place of reflection. It serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of freedom. It beckons us to remember, to honor, and to strive for a world where such sacrifices are no longer necessary.

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