Welsh - Caesars Nose - CWGC Cemetery
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Welsh - Caesars Nose - CWGC Cemetery
This small cemetery stands on the site of a German redoubt which was called Fortin 17. Fighting around this area began in 1915. The German defence line had a sharp bend in it which reduced the distance between the opposing sides to some 50 yards. Drawn on a map the line looked like a Roman nose - hence (Caesars). The cemetery is in the middle of a field. It was begun in July 1917 and used until November 1918. There are 68 burials. Date: 2004
Media ID 25316283
© Holts Battlefield Collection / Mary Evans
2004 Area Began Begun Bend Burials Caesars Called Cemetery Cwgc Defence Distance Drawn Ieper Looked Nose Opposing Redoubt Reduced Sharp Sides Stands There This Yards Ypres
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