Chittagong War Cemetery

Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery
চট্টগ্রাম ওয়ার সিমেট্রি
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Entrance
Used for those deceased
Established After World War II (1939-1945)
Location 22°21′27″N 91°49′35″E / 22.3574159°N 91.8262923°E / 22.3574159; 91.8262923 (Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery)Coordinates: 22°21′27″N 91°49′35″E / 22.3574159°N 91.8262923°E / 22.3574159; 91.8262923 (Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery)
Badsha Miah Chowdhury Road
near Chittagong
Total burials 715
Unknown burials 17
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Statistics source: CWGC

The Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery or Chittagong War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Chittagong, Bangladesh.[1]

History

This cemetery was established to show the honor for the soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Dohazari Military and R.A.F. Cemeteries; Jessore Protestant Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam); Patiya Military Cemetery, Rangamati Cemetery; Tejgaon Roman Catholic Cemetery; Tumru Ghat Military Cemetery and Tumru M.D.S. Hospital Cemetery.

There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.

There are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials.

Location

Panorama of the cemetery

Chittagong War Cemetery is located at Dampara, 19 Badsha Mia Road, 22 kilometers north of the airport and 8 kilometers from the port. The place which was formerly paddy fields, now then been developed.[2] It is near the arts college and closes by Finlay's Guest Houses near Chatteshwari Road; a well-known road leading to the Chatteshwari Temple. There is no CWGC road direction sign.

The burial area is situated at the bottom of a slope directly behind Finlay's Guest Houses and is surrounded by a large area planted with a mixture of jungle trees, fruit trees, and flowering trees. A tarmac lane leads from the entrance gate to the burial area which is entered through a metal gate flanked by two small brick chapels.

Burial details

Burial of 611201 Flight sergeant J. Hyde, Royal Air Force
Burial of William L. Donaldson, Indian Civil Service

There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War (1939-45) here, 17 of which are unidentified.[2]

Burials by country


See also

References

  1. Hossain, Shamsul. "Chittagong War Cemetery". Banglapedia. Banglapedia. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Chittagong War Cemetery". CEGC. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  3. Statistics source:TraceofWar
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