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Bayeux War Cemetery

Bayeux War Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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The Bayeux War Cemetery
Used for those deceased 1944
Established 1944
Location 49°16′25″N 00°42′52″W / 49.27361°N 0.71444°W / 49.27361; -0.71444Coordinates: 49°16′25″N 00°42′52″W / 49.27361°N 0.71444°W / 49.27361; -0.71444
near Bayeux, Calvados, France
Total burials 4,648
Unknown burials 1
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Statistics source: WWII Battlefields

United Kingdom: 3,935
Nazi Germany: 466
Canada: 181
Poland: 25
Australia: 17
New Zealand: 8
Russia: 7
France: 3
Czech Republic: 2
Italy: 2

The Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest Second World War cemetery of Commonwealth soldiers in France, located in Bayeux, Normandy. The cemetery contains 4,648 burials, mostly of the Invasion of Normandy. Opposite this cemetery stands the Bayeux Memorial which commemorates more than 1,800 casualties of the Commonwealth forces who died in Normandy and have no known grave.

The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by France in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of France during the war. In addition to the Commonwealth burials, there are 466 graves of German soldiers.

The cemetery contains the Cross of Sacrifice or War Cross, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).

Queen Elizabeth II and President of France Jacques Chirac attended ceremonies at the cemetery on June 6, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.Queen Elizabeth II and President of France François Hollande attended ceremonies at the cemetery on June 6, 2014, marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.


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