Commonwealth War Cemetery Brouay

Brouay
Normandie, France

The Allied offensive in north-western Europe began with the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944. For the most part, the burials in Brouay War Cemetery relate to the heavy fighting of June and July 1944, when Commonwealth forces attempted to encircle Caen to the south. The cemetery contains 377 Second World War burials, seven of them unidentified.

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Text by: Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Photo(s): Koos Winkelman