Country: France
Locality:
Calvados
Identified
Casualties: 223
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Cemetery
Location
Cambes-en-Plaine is a
village 7 kilometres north-west of Caen. Take the road
from Caen towards Courseulles-sur-Mer, the D79, and
turn off to the right 6 kilometres north of Caen on
the D79B. This will bring you to the village centre of
Cambes-en-Plaine opposite the church. Turn left
towards the north side of the village and turn right
after 500 metres. The War Cemetery will then be found
after 350 metres on the right hand side.
Cemetery
Information
The Allied offensive
in north-western Europe began with the Normandy
landings of 6 June 1944. More than half of those
buried in Cambes-en-Plaine War Cemetery served with
the South Staffordshire and North Staffordshire
regiments, and died in the bitter fighting on 8 and 9
July during the attack on Caen. The greater part of
that city was captured on 10 July. The cemetery
contains 224 Second World War burials.
WW2
Graves
The graves here
largely reflect the fighting north of Caen in July
1944 and units from the 59th Division particularly
dominate this cemetery.
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