This necropolis of 6,830 m², built in December 1921, contains 1,745 bodies. There are also the graves of a Russian soldier and those of two pilots: one Australian, killed on June 4, 1918, and the other British, killed on June 7, 1918; as well as those of four French soldiers killed during the Second World War. Bodies from Catenoy, Breuil-le-Sec, Epineuse, Angicourt, Mouy, Saint-Rémy, Litz and Plessis-Villette were grouped in this cemetery. In 1965, other bodies were brought here from the communal squares of Clermont and, in 1970, from Creil.
Source: SIM Hauts-de-France - Oise Tourisme
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Address: Route Nationale 31, Catenoy
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