The cemetery also holds the graves of those killed in other area battles.
The cemetery holds between 250 and 500 bodies, only one of which is identified as a foreign fighter, a Tunisian.
The cemetery holds 362 graves from the second world war.
"The cemetery itself held no horror for me," he wrote.
The cemetery, which dated back to the late 19th or early 20th century, held the graves of five adults and four children, including one infant.
The cemetery holds 2,289 graves, among which are 250 soldiers whose remains could not be identified.
A Polish cemetery holds the camp's residents who died during those five years.
Today the cemetery holds between 400 and 600 graves, in an area measuring about 935 m2.
A cemetery on private property in Competition holds graves dating from 1785.
Two cemeteries in the town both hold many service graves.