- Etaples Military Cemetery
Infobox Military Memorial
name= Étaples Military Cemetery
body=Commonwealth War Graves Commission
use_dates= 1914-18, 1940
coordinates= coord|50|32|07|N|1|37|21|E|display=inline,title
nearest_town=Étaples ,Pas-de-Calais
designer= SirEdwin Lutyens
total= Over 11,500
unknowns= 73
by_country=UK - 8819Canada - 1145Australia - 464New Zealand - 260South Africa - 68India - 17Germany - 658
by_war=First World War - 10773Second World War - 119
source=http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=56500&mode=1
http://ww1cemeteries.com/ww1frenchcemeteries/etaples.htmÉtaples Military Cemetery is a
Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery inÉtaples , near Boulogne on the north-west coast ofFrance . The cemetery holds over 11,500 dead from bothWorld War I andWorld War II ."Étaples Military Cemetery: Cemetery Details", Commonwealth War Graves Commission, http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=56500&mode=1, URL accessed 24 November 2007]History
Étaples was the scene of much Allied activity during World War One due to its safety from attack by enemy land forces and the existence of railway connections with both the northern and southern battlefields. The town was home to 16 hospitals and a convalescent depot, in addition to a number of reinforcement camps for Commonwealth soldiers and general barracks for the
French Army . Of more than 11,500 soldiers interred in Étaples Military Cemetery, over 10,000 of these men were casualties of World War One who died in Étaples or the surrounding area.The abundance of military infrastructure in Étaples gave the town a capacity of around 100,000 troops in World War One and made the area a serious target for German aerial bombing raids, from which the town suffered heavily. The combination of withstanding these attacks and giving over their homes to the war effort led to Étaples being awarded the
Croix de Guerre in 1920.fr icon Baudelicque, Pierre "L’HISTOIRE DE LA CITÉ DES PÊCHEURS", Site d'Etaples, http://www.etaples-tourisme.com/www/fr/accueil/a_voir/histoire.aspx, URL accessed 24 November 2007]The Second World War once again saw Allied hospitals stationed in Étaples, and with them the reopening of the cemetery to cope with the casualties of another war. 119 men were buried in Étaples Military Cemetery in World War Two, this low number attributable to the fact that the hospitals were only in place from January 1940 until the British withdrawal from the Continent in May of the same year.
The cemetery
Designed by Sir
Edwin Lutyens , Étaples Military Cemetery is the largest CWGC cemetery in France, and contains the remains of soldiers from theUnited Kingdom ,Canada ,Australia ,New Zealand ,South Africa ,India andGermany .Whittam, Brent and Heard, Terry "Etaples Military Cemetery, Etaples, Pas de Calais, France", http://ww1cemeteries.com/ww1frenchcemeteries/etaples.htm, URL accessed 24 November 2007] The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has only published the number of Commonwealth and German dead buried in Étaples, although its records for the cemetery note that it contains 'a few war graves of other nationalities'.In total, the cemetery contains 10,792 Commonwealth burials of which only 73 are unidentified. There are also 658 German burials in the cemetery.
Victoria Cross
Among the large number of burials at Étaples lies the body of one Victoria Cross winner, that of Major
Douglas Reynolds , VC of theRoyal Field Artillery .2003 vandalism
In March 2003, vandals protesting against the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq daubed anti-British and anti-American slogans in red paint across parts of the Étaples Military Cemetery. The actions drew widespread condemnation from the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia and from within France itself. The French National Assembly described the vandalism as 'barbaric, monstrous and utterly despicable', while French President
Jacques Chirac wrote to the Queen to express his 'sincere regrets'.Bremner, Charles and Hamilton, Alan "Chirac apologises to Queen for attack" The Times, April 4 2003, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article1126601.ece, URL accessed 24 November 2007]References
External links
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* [http://ambafrance-uk.org/Etaples-cemetery-Communique-issued,4901.html?var_recherche=calais French Embassy to the UK's communique expressing their regret and shock at vandalism]
* [http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2003/04/02/sloganBig.jpgPicture from "The Guardian" of 2003 vandalism]
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