This cemetery started in the First World War and it contains 1,901 burials and commemorations of this war.
The cemetery was used again in May 1940 for the burial of troops killed during the German advance. There are 136 burials and commemorations of the Second World War, between the Cross of Sacrifice and the Stone of Remembrance. 26 of the burials are unidentified and special memorials commemorate 39 soldiers whose graves in the cemetery could not be specifically located.
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