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CWGC Cemetery: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY

Country

France

Locality

Pas de Calais

Identified Casualties

3181

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Local Information

Bethune is 29 kilometres north of Arras. From the town centre of Bethune, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found.

Historical Information

For much of the First World War, Bethune was comparatively free from bombardment and remained an important railway and hospital centre, as well as a corps and divisional headquarters. The 33rd Casualty Clearing Station was in the town until December 1917. Early in 1918, Bethune began to suffer from constant shell fire and in April 1918, German forces reached Locon, five kilometres to the north. The bombardment of 21 May did great damage to the town and it was not till October that pressure from the Germans was relaxed. Bethune Town Cemetery contains 3,004 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, including 26 men of the 1/8th Manchester Regiment who were killed by a bomb on 22 December 1917 while marching to rest billets. Second World War burials number 19. There are also 122 French and 87 German war graves. The Commonwealth section of the cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

Cemetery Photo

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CWGC Cemetery Photo: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY

CWGC Cemetery Photo: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY

Cemetery Plan

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CWGC Cemetery Plan: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY

CWGC Cemetery Plan: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY

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