La Délivrande War Cemetery

La Délivrande war cemetery is a Second World War cemetery of Commonwealth soldiers in France, located 14 km (8.7 mi) north of Caen, Normandy. The cemetery contains 943 commonwealth war graves and 180 German war graves.[1]

La Délivrande war cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
La Délivrande war cemetery
Used for those deceased 1944
Established1944
Location49°17′25″N 0°22′38″W / 49.2902°N 0.3771°W / 49.2902; -0.3771
near 
Designed byPhilip D. Hepworth
Total burials1,123
Unknowns
1
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Statistics source: CWGC

History edit

The majority of the soldiers interred in the cemetery were killed on D-Day, 6 June 1944 and the following weeks as the Allies advanced south towards Caen. There are a number of burials of soldiers killed on Sword Beach – especially from the sectors Oboe and Peter.

The cemetery has a number of double headstones marked with "BURIED NEAR THIS SPOT".

Photographs edit

Location edit

The cemetery is 14 km north of Caen on the D.7.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La Delivrande War Cemetery, Douvres". www.cwgc.org.

Further reading edit

  • Shilleto, Carl, and Tolhurst, Mike (2008). "A Traveler’s Guide to D-Day and the Battle of Normandy". Northampton, Mass.: Interlink. ISBN 1566565553

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