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If you are trying to find the location of a WWI or WW2 grave, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site is the place www.cwgc.org You can search under name ("Casualty" on the menu), or by cemetery if you are interested in a place rather than a person.
In the north of France, Etaples is hugely impressive; it's the largest CWGC cemetery in France, with almost 11,500 identified burials for both wars. I was puzzled at first why there should be so many dead so far from the actual Front, but then discovered that there had been 15 military hospitals on the site during WWI. The town was also the location of the notorious "bull rings", where soldiers were trained, under the harshest conditions, for the trenches.
Other curiosities include: the Chinese WWI cemetery at Noyelles, inland from St Valery sur Somme; the WW2 German gun battery at Audinghen and very informative WW2 museum at Ambleteuse (both N of Boulogne). Farther west, the preserved trenches at Vimy Ridge are a must, and the newly-opened "Wellington Quarry" tunnels beneath Arras are fascinating.
Down in the Somme battlefield area, around Albert, the highlights for me are the mind-blowingly huge "Lochnagar crater", at La Boisselle; the Newfoundland Memorial, trenches and visitor centre at Beaumont-Hamel; and the modern Historial museum (mentioned above) at Peronne. The more old-fashioned Musee Somme 1916, in the centre of Albert, is pretty interesting too.
In addition to the Coupole and the blockhouse of Eperlecques, both rightly praised above, I would add the "Memorial du Souvenir" museum at Dunkerque, which explains very well the amazing feat of the May 1940 evacuation of Allied troops.
Angela www.northernfrance-within90minutesofcalais.co.uk
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