Within the cemetery stands the Groesbeek Memorial, which commemorates members of the Commonwealth land forces who died during the campaign in north-west Europe between the time of crossing the Seine River at the end of August 1944 and the end of the war in Europe.
There are 1,016 names on the memorial; although since the date of completion of the name-panels, graves have been found for four men commemorated by it.
The Bayeux Memorial in Normandy, France honours 103 Canadian servicemen and women.
[3] The memorial consists of twin colonnaded buildings which face each other across the grass forecourt of the cemetery, between the entrance and the "Stone of Remembrance."
The names of the men whose graves are unknown are inscribed in panels of Portland stone built into the rear walls.