Grave Locations - Bulgaria

RED - this indicates those cemeteries that have been completed.
BLUE - this indicates those cemeteries that have been offered for completion
BLACK - this indicates those cemeteries that have yet to be completed.
Total Australian War Graves in Bulgaria - 1 Grave
Cemetery/Memorial
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No.
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Volunteer
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Status
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SOFIA WAR CEMETERY |
11 |
Ralph McLean |
Complete |
SOFIA WAR CEMETERY, Bulgaria
Location:
Sofia War Cemetery is part of Sofia Protestant Cemetery, which is a section of the main town cemetery. It is located 2 kilometres north of the railway station.
Historical Information:
Sofia War Cemetery contains the graves of Commonwealth servicemen who died as prisoners of war or with the occupying forces following the Bulgarian capitulation in September 1918. The original cemetery contained 62 war burials, most of which were brought in from Dubnitza Cemetery, Radomir Cemetery and Military Cemetery, and Sofia Town Cemetery. Further graves were brought in from Varna Protestant Cemetery in 1955 and from Ruschuk British and Jewish Cemeteries in 1960. The Second World War burials are mainly those of airmen who died in raids over Bulgaria towards the end of the war. There is also a secial memorial to Major W F Thompson, Royal Artillery, a popular war hero in Bulgaria, who died in June 1944 while helping Bulgarian partisans. His grave, at Letakovo, could not be marked or permanently maintained. Sofia War Cemetery now contains 160 First World War burials and 28 from the Second World War. There are also 12 non war civilian and service graves.
(Details: Courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission)
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