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La
Cambe is the largest war cemetery in Lower Normandy.
In a
clearing dotted with trees and Maltese crosses in groups of five,
more than 21,200 men are buried ‑ generally in twos ‑ beneath small
slabs almost flush with the short grass.
In the
centre, an impressive tumulus, surmounted by a large cross
flanked by statues, marks the place where the remains of 296
unidentified soldiers were interred.
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