
Doiran Memorial
📍 Doirani, Δοϊράνη, Grecia
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The Doiran Memorial stands near Doiran Military Cemetery, which is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 3 kilometres north west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessaloniki – Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 km following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroads following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 km where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to Doiran Military cemetery. Continue past the cemetery for approximately 1 km following the CWGC signs up a rough track until you arrive at the Memorial. The Memorial stands on what was called Colonial Hill, and can be seen from a distance and is a landmark. The DOIRAN MEMORIAL stands roughly in the centre of the line occupied for two years by the Allies in Macedonia, but close to the western end, which was held by Commonwealth forces. It marks the scene of the fierce fighting of 1917-1918, which caused the majority of the Commonwealth battle casualties. From October 1915 to the end of November 1918, the British Salonika Force suffered some 2,800 deaths in action, 1,400 from wounds and 4,200 from sickness. The campaign afforded few successes for the Allies, and none of any importance until the last two months. The action of the Commonwealth force was hampered throughout by widespread and unavoidable sickness and by continual diplomatic and personal differences with neutrals or Allies. On one front there was a wide malarial river valley and on the other, difficult mountain ranges, and many of the roads and railways it required had to be specially constructed. The memorial serves the dual purpose of Battle Memorial of the British Salonika Force (for which a large sum of money was subscribed by the officers and men of that force), and place of commemoration for more than 2,000 Commonwealth servicemen who died in Macedonia and whose graves are not known. The memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with sculpture by Walter Gilbert. It was unveiled by Sir George Macdonogh on 25 September 1926. The memorial stands near DOIRAN MILITARY CEMETERY. The cemetery (originally known as Colonial Hill Cemetery No.2) was formed at the end of 1916 as a cemetery for the Doiran front. The graves are almost entirely those of officers and men of the 22nd and 26th Divisions and largely reflect the fighting of April and May 1917 (the attacks on the Petit-Couronne), and 18-19 September 1918 (the attacks on Pip Ridge and the Grand-Couronne). In October and November 1918, after the final advance, a few burials were added by the 25th Casualty Clearing Station. After the Armistice, graves were brought into the cemetery from the battlefields and from some small burial grounds, the most important of which was Strumnitza British Military Cemetery, north-west of Doiran, made by the 40th Casualty Clearing Station in October and November 1918. The cemetery now contains 1,338 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 449 of them unidentified. There are also 45 Greek and one French war graves.
Defuncți (2.167)
E. A. Bennett
1918
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R A B James
1916
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William Absolom Horton
1883 – 1915
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Benjamin Acton
1887 – 1917
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C. A. Cushing
1917
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William Addison
1881 – 1917
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Howard A. E. Lane
1916
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E. A. H. Gibson
1916
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O. A. H. Nathan
1916
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W A Howard
1917
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Charles Albert Bick
1895 – 1917
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Charles Albert Davies
1918
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Ernest Albert Edwards
1918
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Thomas Albert Forbes
1891 – 1917
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Frederick Albert Glover
1879 – 1916
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Ernest Albert Lee
1918
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George Albert Middlecote
1896 – 1918
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John Albert Mullins
1915
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George Albert Pask
1915
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Charles Albert Stallard
1917
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William Albert Wells
1915
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James Albury
1892 – 1917
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John Alexander
1895 – 1915
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Percy Alexander Crone
1916
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Charles Alexander Kelly
1918
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James Alexander MacKenzie
1915
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John Alexander MacRury
1896 – 1918
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James Alexander Moygannon
1915
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Angus Alexander Nicholson
1885 – 1916
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Gilderoy Alexander Stangroome
1895 – 1916
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Frank Alfred Blake
1878 – 1915
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Walter Alfred Burgess
1897 – 1915
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James Alfred Burton
1917
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George Alfred Clarke
1890 – 1915
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Charles Alfred Greenhood
1891 – 1915
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Charles Alfred Jennings
1917
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James Alfred Nicholes
1916
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Stanley Alfred Nicholls
1916
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Thomas Alfred Patrick
1882 – 1917
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John Alfred Thomas
1915
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William Alfred Weeks
1917
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Percy Alfred Wheeler
1892 – 1917
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Andrew Allan Garrad
1891 – 1916
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William Allen
1874 – 1917
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John Allen
1885 – 1918
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Albert Allen
1892 – 1917
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Frank Allen
1893 – 1918
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Albert Allerton
1884 – 1915
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D A MacKenzie
1898 – 1918
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E A Maddock
1918
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Arthur Amos Wells
1918
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George Amyas Radcliffe
1894 – 1917
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Colwell Anderson
1882 – 1918
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John Anderson
1889 – 1917
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John Anderson
1892 – 1918
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Robert Andrew
1893 – 1917
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Charles Andrew Martin
1895 – 1915
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Preston Anthony Augustus Enright
1918
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William Anthony Newman
1917
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J A Penfold
1915
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