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Albert and Bapaume, on the
Pozières ridge.
Southwest of the
village on
Departmental Road 929 is the
Pozières Memorial and
Pozieres British Cemetery. The cemetery...
- The
Battle of
Pozières (23 July – 3
September 1916) took
place in
northern France around the
village of
Pozières,
during the
Battle of the Somme. The costly...
- The
Pozières Memorial is a
World War I memorial,
located near the
commune of
Pozières, in the
Somme department of France, and
unveiled in
August 1930...
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Pozieres is a
rural locality in the
Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Pozieres had a po****tion of 208 people. Pozieres...
- Anglo-French
cemetery behind the
Thiepval Memorial.
Pozières welcomes Australians. As one
enters Pozières one is
greeted by a
painting of an
Aussie soldier...
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second phase, the
Fourth Army was to take the
German second position, from
Pozières to the
Ancre and then the
second position south of the Albert–Bapaume Road...
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Pozières. This was the most
important attack yet
expected of Gough.
Gough had to be
dissuaded from
launching 1st
Australian Division against Pozières...
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Pozières–Thiepval road,
south of
Grandcourt and to the south-west of Courcelette,
about 1.1 mi (1.7 km) north-west of the high
ground near
Pozières....
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Australian First World War
veteran and the last
known survivor of the
Battle of
Pozières.
Lying about his age, he
enlisted on 6
September 1915, aged 16, and on...
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which he was
awarded the VC. On the
night of the 28/29 July 1916 near
Pozières, France,
during a
night attack the
infantry was
temporarily driven back...