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has gloss | eng: Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery is a World War I cemetery being built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on the outskirts of Fromelles in northern France, near the Belgian border. It is the first new Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery for more than 50 years, the last such cemeteries having been built after the Second World War. The cemetery will contain the graves of 250 British and Australian soldiers who died on 19 July 1916 in the Battle of Fromelles. |
lexicalization | eng: Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery |
lexicalization | eng: Fromelles Military Cemetery |
lexicalization | eng: Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery |
instance of | (noun) a recognition of meritorious service commemoration, remembrance, memorial |
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media:img | Allied dead at Fromelles, 1916.jpg |
media:img | Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1994-105-20, Frankreich, Frommeles, Unterstand.jpg |
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