13 German soldiers who died in the First World War rest here in a British military cemetery, as well as those who died in the mining accident in Courrières on March 10, 1906.
This cemetery is in the care of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), British partner organization of the Volksbund.
InfoType != "Cemetery description-Inland" & InfoType != "Cemetery description"The cemetery is located on the D 171 Chemin Saint-Bertin - the CWGC site next to the communal cemetery. The graves are to the right of the entrance.
The cemetery is marked and it is advisable to leave your car in the parking lot of the communal cemetery.
Photos and description: Matthias Krebbers