Cuts French Military Cemetery

Historical Information (Source: Wikipedia)

3,306 French, one Russian First and 10 French war graves Second WWII.

 

The Cuts necropolis was created in 1920 to collect the bodies of soldiers killed during the battles of the Oise in 1914 and 1918. From 1920 to 1922, bodies exhumed from temporary military cemeteries in the Oise were buried.

The cemetery, with an area of 10,270 m2, built by the French State in March 1920, contains 3,307 bodies, including 1,770 in two ossuaries. There is also the grave of a Russian soldier. It is by the number of buried soldiers, the most important national necropolis of the department of Oise.