Country: France
Locality:
Calvados
Identified
Casualties: 703
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Cemetery
Location
St. Charles de Percy
is a village 44 kilometres south-west of Caen. Take
the N175 south- westwards from Villers Bocage; after 5
kilometres take the left fork, the D577, towards Vire.
After 15 kilometres, go through the little hamlet of
La Ferroniere; turn left onto the D56 and right again
after a few hundred metres. The War Cemetery will then
be found on the left hand side; there is an off-road
parking area just beyond the cemetery.
Cemetery
Information
The Allied offensive
in north-western Europe began with the Normandy
landings of 6 June 1944. St Charles de Percy War
Cemetery is the southernmost of the Normandy
cemeteries. The majority of those buried here died in
late July and early August 1944 in the major thrust
made from Caumont l'Evente towards Vire, to drive a
wedge between the German 7th Army and Panzer Group
West. The cemetery contains 809 Second World War
burials.
WW2
Graves
The majority of
graves here are from July-August 1944.
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