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find a WW1 grave in Arras France

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Allen

Allen Report 21 Jan 2019 13:30

I have found my great uncle's name on the Arras Memorial which suggests he may be buried there. Although there is no number, the memorial states that his "plot" is " Bay 3". Does anyone know how I can get the exact location of the burial site - if indeed there is one. All the sites which promise to lead to an actual grave - do not. Can anyone help please ? :-S

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 21 Jan 2019 14:22

Have a look here:-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arras_Memorial

This would suggest that the Arras Memorial commemorates the men who died and have no known grave.

I think the "Bay 3" might mean that is the section of the Memorial itself where his name is engraved.

Kath. x

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 22 Jan 2019 09:28

I found this and it backs up what Kath wrote :-

At the entrance to the Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery in France stands the Arras Memorial. The memorial commemorates nearly 35,000 soldiers of the British, South African and New Zealand forces with no known grave. Most of those commemorated were killed in the Battle of Arras, fought between 9 April and 16

Allen

Allen Report 25 Jan 2019 12:19

Thank you both. Unfortunately, I am sure you are right. May still make the trip one day, just to read the memorial.