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Remembered Today:

Cimetery-Memorial.


le ulhan

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The weather is nice today, I take the opportunity to take some photos for the forum, here is the KENT memorial with some soldiers' names on the plaque.

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Hautrage-Tertre cemetery, it is here that the German and English bodies were gathered after the war, 500 m from the KENT memorial.

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Sirault Hautrage
British naval gun, the English troops were short of artillery, there was an English transport ship on the Mons-Condé canal at Stambruge ""4 km from sirault"" the enginers dismantled them and transformed them into a battery of artillery

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Hello,

Hautrage cemetery was created by the Germans during the war.

Jan

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Yes, the Germans gathered the bodies in different places in the region, including the English, to create this cemetery

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