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The Grave of Karl Eversberg in Lyness, Scotland

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Atlas Obscura tells the story of Karl Eversberg, a German sailor buried in Scotland's Orkney Islands who is remembered as the last casualty of the First World War. At the end of the war, Germany's surrendered fleet was interned at Scapa Flow, and in June nineteen nineteen its commander ordered the ships scuttled rather than let the Allies claim them; eight Germans were killed as the vessels went down. Eversberg survived the scuttling only to be shot days later by a British sailor while held as a prisoner of war, and the man who killed him was later acquitted. According to Atlas Obscura, his tombstone was carved with the wrong date, and a commemorative group is now working to correct it and set the record straight more than a century on.

Source: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-grave-of-karl-eversberg

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