Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Beach Cemetery is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery containing the remains of allied troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. It is located at Hell Spit, at the southern end of Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The first graves were dug on the day of the landing 25 April 1915 and it continued to be used almost until the evacuation of the Anzac area on 20 December.
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Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Beach Cemetery is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery containing the remains of allied troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. It is located at Hell Spit, at the southern end of Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The first graves were dug on the day of the landing 25 April 1915 and it continued to be used almost until the evacuation of the Anzac area on 20 December.
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Beach Cemetery is a small Comm ...... s whose occupants are unknown.
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Пляжное кладбище (англ. Beach ...... ших в Дарданелльской операции.
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738,439,980
by country
Allied Powers:
* Unknowns: 21
...... * New Zealand: 21
* Ceylon : 3
by war
World War I: 391
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Beach Cemetery. John Simpson Kirkpatrick's headstone is on the right in the foreground
established
source
use dates
August–December 1915
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Beach Cemetery is a small Comm ...... the Anzac area on 20 December.
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Пляжное кладбище (англ. Beach ...... ших в Дарданелльской операции.
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Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
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Пляжное кладбище
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4.023305555555555e+1
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2.627638888888889e+1