Munich Trench Cemetery

Written by Mike
Munich Trench Cemetery is named after a German trench captured by the 7th Division on 11 January 1917.  The cemetery stands on high ground in an area containing a large number of war cemeteries.  27 April 2002.  (Ref 02-24-14) Munich Trench Cemetery is named after a German trench captured by the 7th Division on 11 January 1917. The cemetery stands on high ground in an area containing a large number of war cemeteries. 27 April 2002. (Ref 02-24-14)

Munich Trench Cemetery is named after a German trench captured by the 7th Division on 11 January 1917.  The cemetery stands on high ground in an area containing a large number of war cemeteries.

Munich Trench Cemetery contains the graves of 126 soldiers from the United Kingdom of which 28 are unknown.

Munich Trench Cemetery covers an area of 408 square metres.

Munich Trench Cemetery is located 1km south south west of Serre and is approached by a farm track.  It is about 125 yards north north west of Waggon Road Cemetery.

Mike

Mike

Mike McCormac has been a photographer since about ten years old.  He's a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, and lives in a village in the hills near Paphos in Cyprus.

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