Kekerdom is a village in the municipality of Berg en Dal in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.
It was first mentioned between 814 and 815 as Cacradesheim, and means "settlement of Cacrad (person)".
World War II was reasonably quiet in Kekerdom until Operation Market Garden in September 1944.
The Germans tried to flood the polder to delay the allied advance, and ordered the villagers to leave on 20 October.
[4] The gristmill De Duffelt was constructed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1938.