NÉCROPOLE NATIONALE DE FLEURY-LES-AUBRAIS
In Fleury-les-Aubrais, a sacred site dedicated to the memory of 3,540 French soldiers, including 2 from Indochina and North Africa.
The Fleury-les-Aubrais national necropolis (1951) houses 3,540 bodies of French soldiers, including two from Indochina and North Africa. 3,402 are in individual graves, 138 in an ossuary. The cemetery welcomed the dead of the First World War from Bourges and the Loiret region. 2,850 soldiers from the Second World War, including colonial soldiers executed by the Nazis, are buried here. The remains of 44 African riflemen executed at Clamecy are also present.
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