Meerut Military Cemetery - Saint-Martin-lès-Boulogne
Meerut Military Cemetery was begun on the site of a hospital in Saint-Martin-Boulogne which, between October 1914 and November 1915, cared for the wounded soldiers of the Meerut Division of the Indian Corps. The Meerut Division, named after a town in the Indian province of Uttar Pradesh, was part of the Indian expeditionary force which landed in Marseilles in September 1914.
The soldiers of the Indian Corps were quickly transferred to the front in Flanders between Ypres and La Bassée. In March 1915 they took part in the British offensive at Neuve-Chapelle and Aubers where they suffered the loss of 4,047 men.
The cemetery of Indian soldiers and Egyptian workers
They also suffered terribly in the cold winter weather of Northern France and the muddy conditions of the trenches because the military supply chain was incapable of providing them with warm clothes and appropriate food. These difficulties prompted the British Command to transfer the Meerut Division to East Africa, Egypt and Mesopotamia in late 1915. Consequently the military hospital in Saint-Martin-Boulogne was closed. At that time the adjoining military cemetery contained 279 graves and a memorial bearing the names of the thirty-two officers and men who were cremated there.
In 1917 the bodies of twenty-six Egyptian workers, killed during the German bombing raid on Boulogne-sur-Mer on the night of 4-5 September, were also buried in the cemetery. These Egyptians were part of the Labour Corps, a unit of civilian volunteers created by the British Army to release soldiers from non-military tasks. Much of their work involved digging trenches, maintaining roads and unloading ships. In 1918 the Egyptian Labour Corps numbered almost 100,000 men working on the Western Front and in the Middle East.
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Contact details
Address: Rue Molière - 62280 SAINT-MARTIN-BOULOGNE
Contact: OFFICE DE TOURISME DE BOULOGNE-SUR-MER
Call: +33 (0)3 21 10 88 10
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