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St Aubert British
Cemetery,
Nord, France, was begun on 12 October 1918, just after the capture of the village.
After the Armistice, further graves were brought in from small cemeteries in the
area and from the battlefields of Cambrai (November-December 1917) and Cambrai
and the Selle (October 1918). The cemetery now contains 435 burials and commemorations
of the First World War. Some 41 of the burials are unidentified but there is a
special memorial to one casualty believed to be buried among them. Information
sourced from Commonwealth War Graves Commission www.cwgc.org.
Image
kindly provided by Richard Evans from his website Nelson, Glamorgan and the
Great War http://www.nelson-ww1-memorial.org.uk.
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