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Jerusalem War Cemetery, Bayeux

The Jerusalem War Cemetery in Chouain has 47 graves commemorating the dead of the fighting on 10-June 1944 when the Germans attempted to retake Bayeux, following the D-Day Normandy landings of 6-June 1944..

The Jerusalem War Cemetery in Chouain has 47 graves commemorating the dead of the fighting on 10-June 1944 when the Germans attempted to retake Bayeux, following the D-Day Normandy landings of 6-June 1944.


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About Jerusalem War Cemetery

 Chouain, France

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