Tyne Cot Cemetery

Tyne Cot is the largest Commonweath war grave cemetery in the world. There are 950 in France and Belgium. It is on the site of the Battle of Broodseinde, which involved Australian and allied troops inWeiterlesen
Tyne Cot is the largest Commonweath war grave cemetery in the world. There are 950 in France and Belgium. It is on the site of the Battle of Broodseinde, which involved Australian and allied troops inWeiterlesen
Hill 60 was a strategic high point in the German lines. In June 1917, Australian and British tunnelers and miners exploded 19 mines beneath it and other hills along the Messines Ridge with devastatingWeiterlesen
We crossed into Belgium and the town of Ypres. It was completely flattened in the war and rebuilt by the end of the 1920's. Its destruction was used as a symbol of the devastation of war. It wasWeiterlesen
This cemetery is in the site where Canadian doctor John McRae wrote the poem “InFlanders Fields”.
He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend andWeiterlesen
We stumbled across this amazing memorial to all the groups of brothers who died in WWI, located in Zonnebeke just outside of Ypres. It was near the site of the Polygon Woods battle in which NZ &Weiterlesen
Corporal Alfred William Alley DOD 20Oct17 Age 26
Grave Enclosure No.2.I.D.11
From the Battalion Diary:
"15Oct17 Battalion camp moved from sheet 28 H.26.b.0.8 TO H.19.d.6.8
16Oct17 X1A and Z1AWeiterlesen
The little town we stayed at close to Ypres. The hotel was a living museum that used to be an officers club during WWI.
The cat was a huge hit. He ended up meowing outside our rooms the first night &Weiterlesen
We left Calais and headed northeast to Belgium. Ypres (EE ‘ Preees). Our first stop lead us to the Menen Gate - originally a medieval gate and like many others destroyed multiple times. This gate isWeiterlesen
Bis zum frühen Vormittag regnet es, dann wird der Himmel erst einmal stückweise blau. Wir fahren Richtung Belgien und wollen eigentlich noch einen französischen Supermarkt besuchen, um ein paarWeiterlesen
OMG, Brian was in heaven today. As you recall from yesterday's post, we tried to get to St Sixtus to drink/buy Westveltern beers but were unable to get there. @#$% Uber! Our new hero, TaxiLeo, got usWeiterlesen
Reisender The cemeteries are sobering and overwhelming in the scope and magnitude of the battlefields.