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The Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest Second World War cemetery of
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soldiers in France, located in
Bayeux Bayeux () is a Communes of France, commune in the Calvados (department), Calvados Departments of France, department in Normandy (administrative region), Normandy in northwestern France. Bayeux is the home of the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts ...
, Normandy. The cemetery contains 4,648 burials, mostly of the
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. 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
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or War Cross, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).
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attended ceremonies at the cemetery on 6 June 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.Staff
"Queen's tribute to D-Day veterans"
'' BBC News'', June 6, 2004. Retrieved December 16, 2008.
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and President of France
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attended ceremonies at the cemetery on 6 June 2014, marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.


History

The CWGC is responsible for marking and maintaining the graves of those members of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars. Of the 18 Commonwealth cemeteries in Normandy containing 22,000 casualties of the invasion, Bayeux is largest. Although there was not a particular battle fought in Bayeux itself, casualties were brought to this cemetery from around the region. This includes field hospitals and soldiers who died on Sword Beach.


Notable graves

British Army Corporal
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, a member of the 1st Battalion
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, was awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallant actions on 6 August 1944 near Sourdeval. Five members of one aircrew are buried together: Royal Air Force Flying Officer B.E. Bell (pilot); Flying Officer H.D. Clark (air gunner); Sergeant J. Holden (wireless operator/air gunner); Sergeant J.J. Reed (air gunner); and
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Flying Officer D. MacFadyen. They all died 10 June 1944.


The Bayeux Memorial

The Bayeux Memorial was erected in white stone facing the cemetery. The Latin epitaph along the frieze of the memorial is reference to William the Conqueror and the
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in 1066: NOS A GULIELMO VICTI VICTORIS PATRIAM LIBERAVIMUS. The translation reads: "We, once conquered by William, have now set free the Conqueror's native land." On this memorial are engraved the names of the 1,808 men of the Commonwealth who died in the Battle of Normandy and who have no known grave. The Bayeux Memorial in Normandy, France commemorates 270 Canadian servicemen and women. Among the names are the 189 men of the 43rd Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment who were aboard the ill-fated MV ''Derrycunihy''. On the night of 23 July 1944, the ship was anchored off the coast of Ouistreham ( Sword Beach), and the regiment was awaiting to disembark. At 0800 the ship's engines detonated a submerged German mine, ripping the hull apart. This was the biggest British loss of life off the Normandy beaches. The 189 missing men's names are engraved on the wall in Bayeux.


Location

The cemetery is located in
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, in the Calvados commune, on the Boulevard Fabian Ware (D.5). It is located 24 kilometres north-west of
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.


In culture

The cemetery is the subject of a poem by Charles Causley, "At the British War Cemetery, Bayeux". He later stated that he had been inspired to write by his visit to the cemetery because it was the first war cemetery he had ever visited.http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId=123


See also

* American Battle Monuments Commission * UK National Inventory of War Memorials *
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* List of military cemeteries in Normandy Image:Bayeuxcemetery01.jpg, Main entrance to cemetery Image:Bayeuxcemetery02.jpg, The
Cross of Sacrifice The Cross of Sacrifice is a Commonwealth war memorial designed in 1918 by Sir Reginald Blomfield for the Imperial War Graves Commission (now the Commonwealth War Graves Commission). It is present in Commonwealth war cemeteries containing 40 or m ...
Image:Bayeuxcemetery03.jpg, Sergeant T.P. Fletcher,
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Commando Image:Bayeuxcemetery04.jpg, Lieutenant M.R. Rose, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps Image:Bayeuxcemetery05.jpg, Ordinary Seaman D.A. Nunn, Royal New Zealand Navy Image:Bayeuxcemetery06.jpg, The gravestone to P. Sarny, Polish forces Image:Bayeuxcemetery07.jpg, Private T. Samiftis, Soviet Forces Image:Bayeuxcemetery08.jpg, Mabrouk Ben Saad, "died for France" Image:Bayeuxcemetery09.jpg, The German section of the cemetery Image:Bayeuxcemetery10.jpg, Grave of an unknown German soldier


References


Further reading

* Shilleto, Carl, and Tolhurst, Mike (2008). "A Traveler's Guide to D-Day and the Battle of Normandy". Northampton, Mass.: Interlink.


External links

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At the British War Cemetery, Bayeux (poem)
by Charles Causley
Maple Leaf Legacy Project

Australian War Grave Photographic Archive

South Africa War Graves Project

United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials



A guide to Bayeux War Cemetery
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