Moments in history #8 - Bucharest War Cemetery Traditional Cache
Moments in history #8 - Bucharest War Cemetery
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Bucharest War Cemetery 1939-1945
Text can be read on the monument. I will not comment on the "liberation by Russian forces"; I'm reproducing the text exactly as it is.
Romania During the 1939-1945 war
Romania, an ally of the British Commonwalth, France, Russia and Belgium in the Great War was occupied by German forces in 1940 and became an unwilling sattelite of the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy and Japan) until her liberation by Russian forces in 1944 when she again joined the Allies.
The Romanian oil fields were vital to the German war effort as were the lines of communication supplying the German armies on the Russian front, and both were subject to sustained and heavy bombing attacks during the summer of 1944 by aircraft of the Mediterranean Allied Air Command from bases in Italy.
Bucharest War Cemetery
90 burials in this cemetery are, except for two soldiers and a merchant seaman, those of airmen killed in the operations described above. Originally buried in various parts of Romania, their graves were gathered into the war cemetery after the hostilities. By countries the burials comprise :
United kingdom : 80
Canada : 2
Australia : 2
New Zealand : 1
South Africa : 5
This cemetery was built and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The architect was Herbert Jenner
The cache is placed close, but outside the graves enclosure; please be respectful while visiting the place
It is recommended to visit this cache while driving TO Ploiesti, and park on the same side of the road.
Please be very careful while visiting this place; the road is a VERY, VERY, VERY BUSY road, and crossing it is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
You have been warned !
Please do not attempt to cross the road.
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