- Azmak Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Infobox Military Cemetery
name= Azmak
body=Commonwealth War Graves Commission
caption=
use_dates= August-December 1915
established=1920
designer=
coordinates=
nearest_town=Gallipoli, Turkey
total= 1,074
unknowns=684
by_country=Allied Powers:
*Australian : 25
*British: 562
*Newfoundland : 12
by_war=World War I : 1,074
source= [http://battlefields1418.50megs.com/azmak_cemetery.htm Battlefields 1914-1918 ]Azmak Cemetery near
Suvla Bay ,Gallipoli ,Turkey was constructed shortly after the end of theFirst World War by theCommonwealth War Graves Commission and filled with graves brought in from small cemeteries and sites around it. It is on the south side of Azmak Dere, from which it takes its name, a small ravine which runs into the salt lake at Suvla Bay. Special memorials record the names of 53 Bitish and 3 Newfoundland soldiers buried in the cemetery but whose graves are not positively identitied.Notable graves
Amongst the graves are 115 men of the 1/5th (Territorial) Battalion of the
Norfolk Regiment , of which the names of only two are known. The battalion, which included a company recruited from workers from theSandringham House Royal estate, suffered heavy losses on12 August 1915 and a myth grew up that the unit had advanced into a mist and simply disappeared. [cite web | url = http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/England-History/LostSandringhams.htm | work =The vanished battalion of the King's Own Sandringhams | title = Historic UK | accessdate = 2008-08-05 ] However the remains of many of them were found after the Armistice and interred in the cemetery.References
*cwgc cemetery|66400
*cite web | url = http://battlefields1418.50megs.com/azmak_cemetery.htm | work = Battlefields 1914-1918 |title = Azmak Cemetery | accessdate=2008-08-05Notes
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