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This cemetery was assigned to the 62nd and 63rd Casualty Clearing Stations in July 1917. Four British plots were constructed; four French on the western side and one plot for German prisoners of war in the northern corner. French graves were evacuated after the war. There are now 772 Commonwealth deaths commemorated from the First World War and 5 from the Second World War. There are also 39 dead of another nationality buried. The cemetery is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset.
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Address: Nachtegaalstraat, Poperinge
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