Anzin-St. Aubin British Cemetery is a British military cemetery of the First World War, located in the French town of Anzin-Saint-Aubin in the department of Pas-de-Calais. The cemetery is just north of Anzin village center. There are 358 demolished from World War I and four from World War II. The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The site has a rectangular ground plan, with the north of the Cross of Sacrifice. History
The cemetery was started in April 1917 and continued until the autumn of the year. Also in the course of 1918 there were buried again buried. In 1922 there were still three Indian cavalry who were transferred from the Anzin-St. Aubin French Military Cemetery.
Later four British soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force were buried here who died in the beginning of World War II. 50° 18′ 59″ NB, 2° 44′ 44″ OL
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