The cemetery of Robermont contains plots of honour with Belgian war graves of the First and the Second World War. Other graves of fallen of both world wars are scattered throughout the cemetery, including:
- Commander Marchand who fell on 6 August 1914 in front of the Belgian headquarters at Liège. He recognized the German troops, raised the alarm but was shot by the enemy.
- Commander Camille de Menten de Horne who fell on 5 August 1914. He was the first Belgian officer who fell during the First World War.
The cemetery of Robermont contains plots of honour with the graves of civilian victims of the First and the Second World War. Other graves of civilian victims are scattered throughout the cemetery.
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