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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • Memorial to Northumberland Fusiliers . The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Memorial at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Memorial at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Memorial at the  Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Wall engravings with the names of the dead at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The grave of Jean du Bos at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Wall engravings with the names of the dead at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Wall engravings at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Wall engravings with the names of the dead at the  Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Wall engravings at the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
    101108_348.jpg
  • The stained glass of the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The stained glass of the Chapel of Remembrance (Chapelle des Souvenirs ) in Rancourt, Picardy build by the dy Bos family as a commemoration to their son Jean and his comrades who were killed there in September 1916. The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • The National Cemetery of Rancourt is the largest French cemetery in Somme with 8566 graves.
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • The american flag at the chapel of  Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Crosses at the Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Inside the chapel of Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Signs in both English and French for the ‪Delville Wood South African national memorial‬, museum and the ‪Delville‬ cemetery
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  • British WWI Cemetery
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • The names of 333 of the missing engraved in the chapel of  Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • In the chapel of Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I<br />
On the wall engraved the names of 333 of the missing.
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  • In the chapel of Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
    101108_174.jpg
  • The names of 333 of the missing engraved on the wall of the chapel of  Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
    101108_180.jpg
  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Sign to Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Inside the chapel of Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
    101108_195.jpg
  • The names of 333 of the missing engraved on the wall of the chapel of Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
    101108_177.jpg
  • Somme American Cemetery and Memorial located in Bony, Aisne, Picardy, France. It contains the graves of 1,844 of the United States' military dead from World War I
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  • List of world war one American Cemeteries
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • The grave of Private F.C. Butcher of the 3rd Regiment, South African Infantry died on the 15th of July 1916 at the age of 26 <br />
Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • A cross at the Delville Wood Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in in the Somme battlefield area and contains 5,523 burials of which two-thirds are unknown.There are 5,242 UK burials, 152 from South Africa, 81 from Australia, 29 from Canada and 19 from New Zealand. Almost all of the casualties date from July to September 1916 and are from the battle of Delville Wood.
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
    101108_057.jpg
  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
    101108_107.jpg
  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
    101108_095.jpg
  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • Endless crosses at the cemetery outside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • The back side (view from the Canadian Road) of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The weeping woman or better known as "Mother Canada mourning her dead" overlooks the Douai Plains at the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Male mourner sculpture in front of the twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Canadian flag flying at the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The front wall of the the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ with the engraved names of the 11,285 Canadians killed in France.  In the back the twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The weeping woman or better known as "Mother Canada mourning her dead" in front of the twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Memorial at the Trench of the Bayonets (Tranchée des Baïonnettes) where a unit of French soldiers were buried alive with the bayonets sticking out during the 300 day battle of Verdun. Verdun, Lorraine, France
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  • The Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
    101108_090.jpg
  • The Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
    101108_081.jpg
  • Inside the Douaumont ossuary (L'ossuaire de Douaumont) built in 1932 is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died at the battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) During the battle 230.000 man died.  Ossuaire de Verdun, Verdun, ‪Meuse‬, France
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  • A detail of the center of the twin white pylons  of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ showing the Spirit of Sacrifice. The monument is dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Mourning mother of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The female mourner sculpture in front of the twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • A detail of the center of the twin white pylons  of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ showing the Spirit of Sacrifice,and the Weeping Woman or Mother Canada mourning her dead. The monument is dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • Thefront side of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Spirit of Sacrifice, a detail of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. <br />
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The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • A detail of the center of the twin white pylons  of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ showing the Spirit of Sacrifice,and the Weeping Woman or Mother Canada mourning her dead. The monument is dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
    101109_825.jpg
  • The Weeping Woman or Mother Canada mourning her dead in the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The Canadian flag flying at the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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  • The twin white pylons of the ‪Canadian National Vimy Memorial‬ dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed in World War one. At the front is a a figure of a weeping woman or better known as Mother Canada mourning her dead.   The monument is situated at a 100 hectare preserved battlefield with wartime tunnels, trenches, craters and unexploded munitions. The memorial designed by Walter Seymour Allward opened in 1936.
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