Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery

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Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery
Cemetery Bergen-op-Zoom.jpg
Country: Netherlands
Location: Bergen-op-Zoom
Coordinates: 51°30′7.6″N 4°19′58.3″E / 51.502111, 4.332861
Type: Public
Owned by: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Number of gravesites: 1169
Website: Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery

The Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery is a cemetery containing soldiers killed in the Second World War. Many of the casualties were as a result of the Battle for Walcheren (Operation Infatuate), at the beginning of November 1944. There are 46 Canadian burials in the cemetery.

History

Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery contains 1,284 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the Second World War. 116 of the burials are unidentified. Many of the casualties are as a result of the Battle for Walcheren (Operation Infatuate), at the beginning of November 1944. Walcheren was an island that dominated the the entrance to the River Scheldt, which the Germans fortified to prevent the allies gaining access to the vital deep water port at Antwerp. After a hard fought battle, that principally involved units from the 52nd (Lowland) Division, the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade and the 4th Special Service Brigade, the island was secured on the 8th November 1944.

There are also seven First World War burials (one airman and six unknown sailors) and 21 war graves of other nationalities.

Location

Bergen-op-Zoom is a town in the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant, 40 kilometres north-west of Antwerp (Belgium). Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery and Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery are almost next to one another, 3 kilometres east of the town centre, on a road named Ruytershoveweg, which runs parallel with the A58 Bergen-op-Zoom to Roosendaal motorway.

The cemeteries can be reached from the motorway by taking the Bergen-op-Zoom exit, which leads on to Rooseveltlaan. At the first crossroads the cemeteries are signposted to the right. There is a further signposted right turn after 1 kilometre, and the cemeteries are 2 kilometres along this road on the left-hand side.

"We Rest Here"

The following members of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals are buried here.

Headstone Service Number Rank and Name Grave Location
Clark, Robert James grave marker.jpg
B32799 Sigmn RJ Clark 6. B. 5.

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