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The Bayeux War Cemetery – The lives that could have been

The Bayeux

The Second World War shook the world in a way humanity can never forget. Keeping alive the memory of the martyrs, the Bayeux War Cemetery pays homage to the soldiers who died in the war.
The largest cemetery of the commonwealth soldiers lies in a Quaint town of France, Bayeux, away from the hullabaloo of the big cities, so that the departed can rest in peace.
The Bayeux Memorial also immortalizes countless other soldiers who died in Normandy, but do not have a known grave.

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