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CWGC Cemetery: MUNICH TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL

Country

France

Locality

Somme

Identified Casualties

98

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Local Information

Beaumont-Hamel is a village in the Department of the Somme about 24 kilometres south-west of Arras and 10 kilometres north of Albert. Munich Trench British Cemetery is about 135 metres west of Waggon road, which was the name given to the road running north of the village of Serre. Using the D919 from Arras to Amien you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux and Serre les Puisieux. On leaving Serre les Puisieux, 3 kilometres further along the D919 turn left onto the D174 following the signs for Auchonvillers. After 1.3 kilometres turn left onto the D163 in the direction of Beaumont. At the crossroads in Beaumont village, turn left following the CWGC sign for Munich Trench British Cemetery, which is about 1 kilometre further on.

Historical Information

Beaumont-Hamel was captured in November 1916, in the Battle of the Ancre, and the graves in this cemetery are largely those of men who died at that time. The burials were carried out by the V Corps in the spring of 1917, after the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. Munich Trench British Cemetery (originally V Corps Cemetery No.8) was named from a German trench captured by the 7th Division on 11 January 1917. The cemetery contains 126 First World War burials, 28 of them unidentified. The cemetery was designed by W H Cowlishaw.

Cemetery Photo

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CWGC Cemetery Photo: MUNICH TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL

CWGC Cemetery Photo: MUNICH TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL

Cemetery Plan

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CWGC Cemetery Plan: MUNICH TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL

CWGC Cemetery Plan: MUNICH TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL

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