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Bedford House Cemetery world war one Ypres Flander Belgium
Groesbeek, Netherlands – oktober 30, 2022\n\nCanadian War Cemetery Groesbeek is the cemetery where 2619 mainly Canadian soldiers are buried who fell in the Second World War. The soldiers buried here have not all died in fighting in the Netherlands, but also in Germany. The Allies did not want their soldiers buried in a hostile country.\n\nThe war cemetery is located north of Groesbeek in the Dutch municipality of Berg en Dal and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Assevillers, France - August 5, 2023: Tomb at Wfs Charles Gaulle war cemetery of World War I.
Gate to British war graves in Hamburg
Lens, France, 3 April 2023: The Moroccan Division Memorial at Vimy Ridge Memorial Park, France. The memorial commemorates the soldiers of the French Armys Moroccan Division who were killed during WW1
Tyne Cot Commonwealth WWI Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing near Ypres in Belgium
Hottot-les-Bagues, France - May 6, 2024: This War Cemetery in Hottot-les-Bagues contains the graves of about 1000 Commonwealth soldiers killed during Second World War. Sunny spring day. Selective focus
Entrance of the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek in The Netherlands. The cemetery is the last resting place for 2619 Canadian soldiers who fell in battle while liberating The Netherlands. \
view on military cemetry of the first world war at Ypres
The Commonwealth War Cemetery Brunssum contains the burials of the British soldiers who died in the Second World War in the Brunsum area.\n\nBrunssum was liberated in September 1944 by U.S. forces; they were shortly afterwards followed by the British 43rd (Wessex) Division, who made their headquarters in the town, and in turn were succeeded by the 52nd (Lowland) Division.
Yper, Belgium – August 7, 2021. Detail of the war monuments at Tyne Cot cemetery. Tyne cot is the largest British cemetery from the first world war.
Inscription in a paving stone in Edinburgh.  A phrase from Robert Henryson 1425-1490.
Tyne cot cemetery first world war flanders Belgium
San Carlos, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: Blue Beach Military Cemetery at San Carlos is a British war cemetery in the Falkland Islands holding the remains of 14 of the 255 British casualties killed during the Falklands War in 1982, and one other killed in early 1984. It is situated close to where 3 Commando Brigade had its initial headquarters after landing on 21 May 1982. Remembrance Day Wreaths of red poppies by the main inscription. Emblems of military branches and the Merchant Navy (MN).
War cemetery in Oosterbeek for alied forces from World War of the battle of Arnhem.
British war graves in Hamburg in rows
Reviers, France - May 2, 2024: This War Cemetery in Reviers contains the graves of about 2000 Commonwealth soldiers killed during Second World War. Cloudy spring day. Selective focus
The British Field of Honor in Venray contains 692 fallen soldiers from the Second World War. An identical headstone of white natural stone has been placed at each grave. On the cemetery is a 'Cross of Sacrifice' made of Portland natural stone, on which a bronze sword is attached. The cemetery is under the protection of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. There are a total of sixteen Fields of Honor of the British Commonwealth in the Netherlands.
A stone plaque in Sloane Square, London, UK, dedicated to Lieutenant Victor Crutchley who won the Victoria Cross in May 1918 for his heroic actions during the Second Ostend Raid.
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Grave Of FJ Wood At Graves At Commonwealth War Graves At The Nieuwe Ooster Graveyard At Amsterdam The Netherlands 18-4-2020
Bergen-op-Zoom, Netherlands - March 23, 2009: Entrance to the Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery where the war dead from the Battle of the Scheldt are buried. It is one of three Canadian War Cemeteries in the Netherlands from World War II.
Manila, Philippines - Apr 13, 2017. Memorial of Manila American Cemetery. Cemetery honors the American and allied servicemen who died in World War II.
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Banneville-la-Campagne, France - May 3, 2024: This War Cemetery in Banneville-la-Campagne contains the graves of about 2100 Commonwealth soldiers killed during Second World War. Sunny spring day. Selective focus
The Commonwealth War Cemetery Brunssum contains the burials of the British soldiers who died in the Second World War in the Brunsum area.\n\nBrunssum was liberated in September 1944 by U.S. forces; they were shortly afterwards followed by the British 43rd (Wessex) Division, who made their headquarters in the town, and in turn were succeeded by the 52nd (Lowland) Division.
Tyne Cot is the largest WW1 cemetary in Europe.  Belgium, near Passchendaele
The inscription on the base of General Gordon's statue outside UK Ministry of Defence Main Building. A bronze statue of General Charles George Gordon by Hamo Thornycroft made in 1887–88, it stands on a stone plinth in the Victoria Embankment Gardens in London.
Memorial of British Soldiers in Hamburg
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