Caudry War Memorial
On 27 August 1914, after a day of heavy shelling which destroyed hundreds of houses, the German Army entered the town of Caudry and occupied it until 10 October 1918. Almost immediately after taking the town the Germans stripped the local factories of their equipment, mostly lacemaking machines, and sent the scrap steel and copper to Germany. The Kommandatur (German Command) set up its headquarters in the Town Hall and imposed its will on the people of Caudry: men were requisitioned to build a military hospital and, to quell any unrest, hostages were taken and prominent townspeople were deported, including the mayor Ernest Plet.
Four years of occupation
On September 1918 the Kommandatur, under pressure from the advancing Allies, gave the order to evacuate Caudry. Ten thousand people, mostly women, children and the elderly, were forced out of the town. After a long and desperate trudge, in which some 200 people died, the refugees finally reached Binche in Belgium. When they liberated Caudry on 10 October 1918, the illustrious 37th Division of the British Army (conquerors of Monchy-le-Preux during the battle of Arras in April 1917) were welcomed by a mere 2,500 people of a once populous town.
The war memorial in the main square is the work of artist Paul Theunissen and depicts some evocative scenes from the Occupation. Unveiled in 1922, the statue of Humanity gathering up a dying French soldier is a touching tribute to the men of Caudry who died for their homeland.
The German cemetery on rue du Souvenir Français also bears testament to those terrible times. The cemetery contains 3,194 German soldiers, of which nearly 2,000 died in 1918 during the Spring Offensive and other battles to free the occupied territories. Nearby Caudry British Cemetery, begun by the New Zealanders in October 1918, accommodates the bodies of nearly 700 British soldiers killed in the area, including more than fifty who were never identified.
Practical information
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Contact details
Address: Place du Général De Gaulle - 59540 CAUDRY
Contact: OFFICE DE TOURISME DE CAUDRY
Call: +33 (0)3 27 70 09 67
Website: www.tourisme-caudry.fr

























































































































































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