Thiepval Memorial to the Missing Honours the Memory of the 72,116 Soldiers who Fell in the Somme during WWI before March 20, 1918 and have no known grave
World War 1
Spanbroekmolen Crater in Flanders – WWI
Spanbroekmolen Crater or Lone Tree Crater, left by the largest mine blown on June 7, 1917 during the Battle of Messines, and today known as Pool of Peace
Messines Ridge – Ypres Salient in Flanders
The Island of Ireland Peace Memorial Park and New Zealand Memorial Park pay tribute to the Commonwealth troops who fell on Messines Ridge during WWI
Menin Gate Memorial – Ypres Salient – WWI
The Menin Gate Memorial pays tribute to 54,389 Missing of the Commonwealth Forces who died in Ypres Salient before 16 August 1917 and have no known grave
La Targette Czechoslovakian Memorial – WWI
La Targette Czechoslovakian Memorial was unveiled May 31, 1925 in the cemetery to honour the memory of the Slovaks and Czech soldiers of the Nazdar Company
Newfoundland Memorial Park – Beaumont Hamel
Newfoundland Memorial Park – Beaumont-Hamel, honours the memory of the men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment who took part to the deadly fight of 1Jul 1916
Hooge Crater – Cemetery – Ypres Salient – WWI
Hooge Crater was located in the Ypres Salient in Hooge village along the Menin Road and formed at 7pm on 19 July 1915 by the largest mine blown during WWI
Hill 60 – Ypres Salient – Flanders – WWI
Hill 60 in the Ypres Salient, a major site of WWI underground war, captured after the largest mine explosion in history and preserved in its wartime state
Cabaret Rouge CWGC Cemetery Souchez – WWI
Cabaret Rouge CWGC Cemetery in Souchez, one of the largest war cemeteries of the region, contains the graves of the men who fell in the Aubers Ridge Battle
Brooding Soldier Canadian Memorial – WWI
Brooding Soldier Canadian Memorial, honours the memory of the men who died in 1915 in the first gas attack during the Second Battle of Ypres in Flanders