La Targette British Cemetery - Neuville-Saint-Vaast
The hamlet of La Targette in the parish of Neuville-Saint-Vaast is home to the French National Cemetery and La Targette British Cemetery. The rigid lines of crosses in the French war cemetery contrast markedly with the landscaped tranquillity of its British counterpart, which also houses two elegant mausoleums.
Situated on the Arras to Lens road, the village of Neuville-Saint-Vaast was the theatre of some intense fighting in 1915 and again in 1917.
On 9th May 1915 the French Army launched a large offensive against the German positions on the Artois Hills and, in this context, Neuville became an important stepping stone in the operation to take Vimy Ridge. The Germans had heavily fortified the village with four lines of defence and each of its 150 houses bristled with cannon and machine guns. The labyrinth of trenches at the entrance to the village, flanked with forts and blockhouses, was thought to be impregnable; however slowly but surely French troops gained the position on 17 June 1915 at a cost of thousands of soldiers, many of whom were laid to rest in La Targette Cemetery. The French Army had recovered a Neuville-Saint-Vaast in ruins and taken Lorette Spur but Vimy Ridge still remained in German hands.
Neuville-Saint-Vaast: at the heart of the fighting in 1915 and 1917
In March 1916 the British Army relieved the French 10th Army at Arras and Canadian forces took charge at Vimy. Thenceforth began the preparation for an attack on Vimy Ridge which saw the excavation of a vast network of twelve tunnels up to the German lines. On 9 April 1917, in heavy snow, four Canadian divisions launched what was to be a successful attack on Vimy Ridge. The place known as Aux-Rietz was the forward command post for the 2nd Canadian Division and the artillery units who were given the job of providing cover for the soldiers on the ridge. Nearly one third of the soldiers buried in La Targette British Cemetery were artillerymen who took part in the assault on the ridge and its subsequent defence.
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Contact details
Address: Rue de Maroeuil - 62580 NEUVILLE-SAINT-VAAST
Contact: OFFICE DE TOURISME D'ARRAS
Call: +33 (0)3 21 51 26 95
Website: www.ot-arras.fr

























































































































































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