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The
Hotton War Cemetery is one of many smaller and larger
Commonwealth war cemeteries in Belgium.
The
cemetery contains 666 graves - most of these soldiers were killed
during the last autumn and winter of World War II, but a few of the
graves are from the German invasion of Belgium in 1940.
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The entrance to the
Hotton War Cemetery in Hotton.
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The graves of Captain
R.A. Helsdon and Sergeant J. Boutle at the Hotton War Cemetery in
Hotton.
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The grave of Private L.
F. Beach at the Hotton War Cemetery in Hotton.
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The grave of Major G. K.
Grantham at the Hotton War Cemetery in Hotton.
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The right-hand section
of graves at the Hotton War Cemetery in Hotton.
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The graves of Major G.
M. Radcliffe and Lieutenant John F. Cockin at the Hotton War
Cemetery in Hotton.
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Photo:
euro-t-guide.com -
August 2009
Feel free to use the pictures if you want to, but please remember to
refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
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