France - Bayeux War Cemetery - 2

The Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest Commonwealth cemetery of the Second World War in France. It has 4,265 World War II war graves - mainly Commonwealth graves, but also a few German and other nationalities. Most of the graves are from June 1944 until the end of 1944 - and a lot of the graves are from the days around the D-day. 
 
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A soldier of the 1939-1945 war - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.

A soldier of the 1939-1945 war - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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A sailor of the 1939-1945 war - killed on the 5th of June 1944, the day before D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.

A sailor of the 1939-1945 war - killed on the 5th of June 1944, the day before D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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Pilot officer R.G. Ward - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.

Pilot officer R.G. Ward - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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Some of the many war graves at Bayeux War Cemetery.

Some of the many war graves at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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S. Powell from H.M.S. "Cricket" - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.

S. Powell from H.M.S. "Cricket" - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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Flying Officer J.R. Draper - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.

Flying Officer J.R. Draper - killed on the 6th of June 1944, D-day - at Bayeux War Cemetery.
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