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Posted: 16 May 2017


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The Pity of War

The Pity of War
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is a cemetery and chapel between the villages of Coton and Madingley in Cambridgeshire, England. It was opened in 1956, and commemorates American servicemen and women who died in World War II. It is administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
The cemetery dates to 1943, when it was opened as a temporary cemetery on 30.5 acres of land donated by the University of Cambridge. After the war, it was selected as the only permanent American World War II military cemetery in the British Isles.
The cemetery contains 3,809 headstones, with the remains of 3,812 servicemen, including airmen who died over Europe and sailors from North Atlantic convoys. The inscribed Wall of the Missing includes four representative statues of servicemen, sculpted by American artist Wheeler Williams. The wall records the names of 5,127 missing servicemen, most of whom died in the Battle of the Atlantic or in the strategic air bombardment of northwest Europe.

The cemetery is beautifully maintained, but is such a sad reminder of the pity of war.

Bergfex, mg1744, Nouchetdu38, Nora Caracci and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Ste
Ste
Hello Amelia what an interesting shot and a poignant one also ... a place i had not heard of before but will look into in more detail and one i should visit myself also .. a fitting location with the number of U.S.A airbases around here during WWII

i should really make a visit to the Polish war graves at Newark too

LEST WE FORGET

Best wishes ... Steve
7 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
We pass signs for this cemetery every time we go to Norfolk, Steve, and Adrian has always promised me that we'd go. This time it was on the cards, and we weren't disappointing, even though the road works made it impossible t to get to when going west. It really is very well worth a visit, and i could have stayed there for a lot longer, but he likes to get home.
Cheers, Amelia
7 years ago.
 Daniela Brocca
Daniela Brocca club
Great light, Amelia.I love this kind of cemetery , even if I never visited one.
7 years ago.
Amelia club has replied to Daniela Brocca club
It is a beautiful but very poignant reminder of many of the young lives lost during WW11, Dany.
7 years ago.
 Sarah O'
Sarah O' club
Rips at my Heart but is absolutely beautiful Ive seen lovely photos of this place many many times, and ALWAYS REMEMBER the enormous sacrifices when seeing these rows and rows of some of the World's Bravest Men and Women!! These white crosses, stretched across this well kept green cemetery, bring a lump to the throat and in the Heart. YS
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
Amelia club has replied to Sarah O' club
In between the crosses there were some stars too, Sarah. The whole area is so quiet, and brings a great sense of peace to everyone who visits there. I could have sat there all day in the warm sunshine and contemplated the pity of war.
7 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
You caught the shadows of the crosses and the curves so well!
7 years ago.
Amelia club has replied to Gudrun club
The cemetery is laid out so well, Gudrun, and the day was so peaceful.
Anther anti-war poem by Wilfred Owen which you might like to read.
'Anthem for Doomed Youth.' www.warpoetry.co.uk/owen2.html
7 years ago.
Gudrun club has replied to Amelia club
This poem is well known even to me! The horrors of WWI have given us some great poetry. In German language the Austrian poet Georg Trakl stands out: gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/georg-trakl-gedichte-5445/82 an english translation www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/poems/grodek
7 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
Many thanks, Claudia. Despite the fact that this is a war graves cemetery, there is a great sense of peace here.
7 years ago.
 Martine
Martine
Oui il ne faut pas oublier, un bel hommage cette photo.
7 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
A superb series Amelia! It seems almost sadder to see the rows of crosses under a nice blue sky. War...will they ever learn!!
7 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
I've said this before on here, but there's something about a military cemetery that brings a lump to my throat....................

Awesome image!
7 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
touching ...
but so very well taken
7 years ago.
 mg1744
mg1744
These youngsters stood up and sacrificed all. Only if that sacrifice is not forgotten will it not be dishonored.
6 years ago.

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