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LILLE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Lille Nord France
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General Directions: Follow the A.25 motorway from Armentieres and exit at Junction 4. Follow the road to the right toward the hospital and turn left at the second set of traffic lights. Follow this road straight on until reaching the junction at the Church. Go straight through the junction until reaching traffic lights. The cemetery entrance is straight ahead at the junction of the Rue du Faubourg des Postes and the Rue de l'Arbrissead. Lille was occupied by the Germans from the 27th August, to the 5th September, 1914, and again on the 12th October; and it remained in their hands, undamaged by Allied artillery, until the 17th October, 1918. Southern Cemetery was used by the Germans during the greater part of the War, and after the Armistice by the 39th Stationary Hospital and the 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station. During the 1939-45 War, at the end of March 1940, the 50th Division was near Lille; while in May the same year 10 Casualty Clearing Station used the Cemetery from the 16th to the 25th of the month. The French number of Plot I is V.2; that of Plot II, V.4; and that of Plot III (where British prisoners of War are buried) J.1. Casualty Details: UK 321, Australia 7, New Zealand 10, Total Burials: 338
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