Zuydcoote Military Cemetery, Zuydcoote, France, Now Available on Geneanet

Posted by Jean-Yves on Sep 25, 2017
 

In the autumn of 1917, while the XV Corps was holding the Nieuport section, the 34th and 36th Casualty Clearing Stations were posted at Zuydcoote. The Military Cemetery contains, for the most part, the graves of officers and men who died in these hospitals. There are now over 300, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Two of the British graves were brought after the Armistice from Zuydcoote Churchyard French Militarty Extension. The cemetery covers an area of 1,042 square metres and is enclosed by a wall. On the West side of it is Zuydcoote French National Cemetery, made after the Armistice, and containing over 1,000 French and 170 German graves. (Source: CWGC)

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Many thanks to Laurence Desnoues for the pictures.

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