The Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, located in France, stands as one of the country’s largest military cemeteries and a significant World War I landmark. It serves as the final resting place for approximately 70,000 Commonwealth troops, with more than half remaining unidentified. The cemetery holds a poignant connection for Canadians, as it was the initial burial site of Canada’s Unknown Soldier before the remains were later repatriated. Visitors can walk among the rows of neatly arranged headstones, each marking a life lost, and reflect on the profound sacrifices made during the war.
Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery
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