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Ww2 belgium knotes
Ww2 belgium knotes




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#Ww2 belgium knotes update#

Update on the number of visitors signing the Visitors’ Books at Cemeteries and Memorials in France and Belgium during May, which was 11,561 the figures for June were 15,737, and the corresponding figures for May and June 1936 were 9,075 and 15,409 respectively.

ww2 belgium knotes

Reports of ceremonies received since the last Meeting, including at Niederzwehren Cemetery, which was described as the largest ceremony of its kind held in one of the Commission’s cemeteries in Germany. Summary of report from Major Menzies, the Commission’s representative in Macedonia, who had concluded one of his periodical tours of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Romania. Scholfield, an Australian Member of Parliament, with comments about the Australian memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Report on visit by Mr Lyons, the Premier of Australia, Sir Archdale Parkhill, Commonwealth Minister of Defence, and Mr T.H. Update on the progress made regarding the publication of the Report on the Commission’s work, which had recently been presented to the Imperial Conference. Mention that Lord Stanley had undergone an operation and was in the process of recovery.Īnnouncement and telegram sent in connection with the death of Sir Robert Borden. Welcome to the new Chairman Mr Hore-Belisha, who was attending the Commission Meeting for the first time.

ww2 belgium knotes

Minutes of the 206th Meeting of the Commission






Ww2 belgium knotes