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Bertenacre Military
Cemetery,
Fletre, France, was made by French troops (as the Cemetery "du Calvaire de
Bertenacre", from the crucifix on the main road), and used in July-September
1918, after the Battles of the Lys, by the 36th (Ulster) Division. After the Armistice
the 115 French and two German graves were removed, and British graves were brought
in from the Royal West Surrey Cemetery, Fletre. There are now nearly 150 1914-18
and over 30 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site. One grave from the
1914-18 War, destroyed by shell fire, is represented by a special memorial. Information
sourced from Commonwealth War Graves Commission www.cwgc.org. |