A really curious tale -
The Thinker: German Mystery In the Heart of Java
Knowing that I was hard at work on a little book about the British military intervention in Indonesia in 1945-46 that had been inspired by visits to Commonwealth graveyards in Java, Ian Swan, a retired British Army officer then living in the Bogor area, asked if I would like to see the German graveyard at a wee place near his home called Arca Domas.
Set high in the volcanic countryside outside Bogor, Arca Domas, “The Place of 800 Statues,” to give it an English-from-Sundanese name, is a historically quixotic site. Sundanese Pajajaran royalty were once buried in these parts, so how did German U-boat men come to be interred here on the slopes of the Gede-Pangranggo volcanic massif?
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/article/4140.html
The Thinker: German Mystery In the Heart of Java
Knowing that I was hard at work on a little book about the British military intervention in Indonesia in 1945-46 that had been inspired by visits to Commonwealth graveyards in Java, Ian Swan, a retired British Army officer then living in the Bogor area, asked if I would like to see the German graveyard at a wee place near his home called Arca Domas.
Set high in the volcanic countryside outside Bogor, Arca Domas, “The Place of 800 Statues,” to give it an English-from-Sundanese name, is a historically quixotic site. Sundanese Pajajaran royalty were once buried in these parts, so how did German U-boat men come to be interred here on the slopes of the Gede-Pangranggo volcanic massif?
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/article/4140.html