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Anloy-Bruyères Military Cemetery

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Anloy-Bruyères Military Cemetery

Anloy-Bruyères Military Cemetery

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    November 21, 2023

    This cemetery contains the graves of 1012 German and 593 French soldiers. The cemetery was changed several times until 1958 and no longer resembles much of what it originally was in 1918.



    Information panel at the entrance to the cemetery provides detailed information about the history of the military cemeteries of the First World War. In the first years of the war, the fallen were buried in small cemeteries or the fallen were buried in the municipal cemeteries. The first military cemeteries appear in 1916.

    This cemetery is an example of a collective cemetery.



    Take your time and read the extensive history of this cemetery.

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      November 11, 2023

      This cemetery contains the graves of 1012 German and 593 French soldiers. The cemetery was changed several times until 1958 and no longer resembles much of what it originally was in 1918.

      Information panel at the entrance to the cemetery provides detailed information about the history of the military cemeteries of the First World War. In the first years of the war, the fallen were buried in small cemeteries or the fallen were buried in the municipal cemeteries. The first military cemeteries appear in 1916.

      This cemetery is an example of a collective cemetery.

      Take your time and read the extensive history of this cemetery.

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        November 26, 2023

        This is a bronze statue of Flavio de Faveri. it is dedicated to the soldiers from the south-west of France who died in the Ardennes on August 22, 1914. The statue was stolen in 2008 and replaced by a synthetic resin reproduction.

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          Location: Libin, Neufchâteau, Wallonie, Wallonia, Belgium

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