Leuze Communal Cemetery

History Information (Source: CWGC)

Leuze was in German hands from August 1914, until it was entered by Commonwealth forces on 10 November 1918. The communal cemetery was used by German medical units and, during the last fortnight of November 1918, by No. 44 and No. 2 Canadian Casualty Clearing Stations. The cemetery contains 58 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. There are also four Second World War burials, two of them unidentified, dating from May 1940 and the withdrawal of the British Expeditionary Force to Dunkirk ahead of the German advance.

 

Served with

  • New Zealand (1)
  • Russian (1)
  • United Kingdom (57)

Served in

  • Air Force (1)
  • Army (58)
Leuze Communal
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