Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension N°2

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

From February 1916 to April 1918, medical units continued to bury in the French extension (No 1) of the communal cemetery. In March and April 1918 the German advance and the desperate fighting on this front threw a severe strain on the Canadian Stationary Hospital. The extension was filled, and a second extension begun on the opposite side of the communal cemetery. In May 1940, Doullens was bombed with Arras and Abbeville before being occupied by the Germans.

 

The COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No 1 contains 1,335 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. There are also seven French and 13 German war graves from this period. Second World War burials number 35, more than half of them men of the Queen's Royal West Kents who died 20/21 May 1940.

 

The COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION no 2 contains 374 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, and 87 German war graves.

The extensions were designed by Charles Holden.

 

The COMMUNAL CEMETERY itself contains ten Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.

 

Served with

  • Canadian (24)
  • German (83)
  • New Zealand (28)
  • South African (2)
  • United Kingdom (322)

Served in

  • Air Fore (11)
  • Army (443)
  • Navy (5)
Doullens Communal Ext 2
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