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known as the
British Memorial ****ociation,
Fromelles, has been set up to
establish a
memorial in
Fromelles,
dedicated to the
thousands of
British men...
- The
Attack at
Fromelles (French pronunciation: [fʁɔmɛl] (Battle of
Fromelles,
Battle of
Fleurbaix or
Schlacht von
Fromelles) 19–20 July 1916, was a military...
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Fromelles Military Cemetery can mean: V.C.
Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, 2
kilometres northwest of the
village of
Fromelles Fromelles (Pheasant...
- 19 July 2010 to mark the 94th
anniversary of the
Battle of
Fromelles. The
Battle of
Fromelles took
place on the
night of 19–20 July 1916,
during the Somme...
- in the
commune of
Fromelles, in the Nord
departement of France,
about 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
northwest of the
village of
Fromelles on the D22C road (rue Delval)...
- France,
would be the
first to see
major action,
doing so in the
Battle of
Fromelles, a w****
after going into the trenches. As the
Germans had been reinforcing...
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sides heavy casualties. The
Germans occupied a
small salient in
front of
Fromelles called the
Sugarloaf due to its
distinctive shape.
Being small, it provided...
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battalion in the
front line near
Laventie they were
thrown into the
Attack at
Fromelles on 19 July 1916. In a
diversionary attack to
relieve pressure on the Somme...
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World War I memorial,
located near
Fromelles, France,
commemorating Australians killed during the
Battle of
Fromelles. The
memorial park is
located approximately...
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suggested a
First Army
attack towards Fromelles, not
towards Lille as
originally planned.
Bourne writes: "that (
Fromelles) took
place at all owed most to the...