Ayette Indian and Chinese Cemetery, France, Now Available on Geneanet

Posted by Jean-Yves on Dec 30, 2016
 

The village of Ayette was the scene of heavy fighting in March 1918 when it was captured by the German forces during the Spring Offensive. It was retaken by the 32nd Division on 3 April and remained in Allied hands until the end of the war. The Indian and Chinese cemetery was established by British fighting troops in September 1917 and used until the following April and again in the autumn of 1918. There are now 80 First World War casualties buried or commemorated at this site. (Source: CWGC)

Click here to access this new collection (86 pictures)

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Many thanks to Claude Laignel for the pictures.

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