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Cimetière de Valmy(fr)France / Ile-de-France / Saint-Mande (Paris)cemetery
Eglise Saint-Martin (XIIe siècle) et son cimetière attenant.(fr)France / Ile-de-France / Herblay church, monument, cemetery, catholic churchBâtie sur une nécropole carolingienne, l'église a été classée monument historique en 1925. Elle dispose toujours de son petit cimetière attenant, de plus en plus rares.
Hartmannswillerkopf Cemetery(en)France / Alsace / Wattwiller memorial, museum, monument, cemetery, war, trenchThe Hartmannswillerkopf was the location of several battles during World War One, and is now the location of a french cemetery. One can still visit the trenches, some of which are remarkably well preserved.
Cimetière du Vieil Armand (Hartmannswillerkopf)(fr)France / Alsace / Wattwiller memorial, museum, monument, cemetery, war, trenchLe Hartmannswillerkopf fut le lieu de plusieurs batailles pendant la première guerre mondiale, et on y trouve aujourd'hui un cimetière. On peut encore visiter les tranchées, dont certaines sont bien préservées.
Cimetière du Cret de Roch(fr)France / Rhone-Alpes / Saint-Etienne (Saint-Étienne)cemetery
Cimetière de Sartrouville(fr)France / Ile-de-France / Sartrouville (Sartrouville)cemetery
Cimetière municipal(fr)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Boussois (Villers Sire Nicole)cemetery
Cimetière St Urbain(fr)France / Alsace / Strasbourg (Strasbourg)cemetery
Villers Station Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Gouy-Servins cemeteryThis cemetery was begun by the French but was used by Commonwealth divisions and field ambulances from the time they took over this part of the front in July 1916 until September 1918. It is associated particularly with the Canadian
Lichfield Crater(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, crater, lichfieldLichfield Crater was one of two mine craters (the other being Zivy Crater) which were used by the Canadian Corps Burial Officer in 1917 for the burial of bodies found on the Vimy battlefield. The numerous groups of graves made
Zivy Crater(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, ridge, vimyZivy Crater was one of two mine craters (the other being Lichfield Crater) which were used by the Canadian Corps Burial Officer in 1917 for the burial of bodies found on the Vimy battlefield. The numerous groups of graves made
La Chaudiere(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Vimy cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, ridge, vimy, chaudiereVimy Ridge was taken by the Canadian Corps in April 1917 in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, although the 25th and 47th (London) Divisions had also been involved in heavy fighting there in May 1916. The cemetery was made at
Cimetière de Maisons-Alfort(fr)France / Ile-de-France / Maisons-Alfort (Paris)cemetery
Grave of Claude Francois(en)France / Ile-de-France / Dannemois (Dannemois)cemeteryClaude Francois is buried here, for those of you who do not know, he was the singer who wrote 'My Way', Frank Sinatra then sang it in English A must for all his fans.
Cimetière de Dannemois(fr)France / Ile-de-France / Dannemois (Dannemois)cemeteryTombe de Claude François. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Fran%C3%A7ois
Cimetière de Bois-Jérôme St Ouen(fr)France / Haute-Normandie / Bois-Jerome-Saint-Ouen (Bois-Jérôme-Saint-Ouen)cemetery
Cimetiere(fr)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Chocques (Chocques)cemetery
Deathle(en)France / Aquitaine / Pessac-sur-Dordogne (Pessac)cemeteryThe unhappy place in which the French educational system buries foreigners. Some escape with their lives and sanity, many never do.
Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery CWGC(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Reviers Second World War 1939-1945, cemeteryBény-sur-Mer was created as a permanent resting place for Canadian soldiers who had been temporairly interred in smaller plots close to where they fell. As is usual for war cemeteries or monuments, France granted Canada a perpetual concession to the
Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery CWGC(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Cintheaux Second World War 1939-1945, cemeteryBretteville-sur-Laize was created as a permanent resting place for Canadian soldiers who had been temporarily interred in smaller plots close to where they fell. At the time of the cemetery's creation, France granted Canada a perpetual concession to the land
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