Jean,
I'm not so funny, it's the same cemetery where Dryden was buried and of whitch I have posted some fotos before (on memorial day). I have made a photo of a map of the cemetery. You see field "D" where Dryden was buried, and the big green field at the bottom "Ehrenfriedhof" with the graves of soldiers of both world wars and some civil victims. There are wreaths or lights on some of the graves, someone still visits them, but I don't think many Americans as there are no american soldiers anymore, they were brought to Margraten or home to the states. I think the local victims of WWII were buried here directly, but the soldiers from WWI?
Sister Edeltrud Koch has written, that Theo Mauel and his wife got submerged at the bomb raid and that Theo could be recovered only dead, so he was found and identified.
Christoph