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Warlencourt British Cemetery

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Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
Warlencourt British Cemetery
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D929, 62450 Warlencourt-Eaucourt, France

The Butte de Warlencourt is an ancient burial mound off the Albert–Bapaume road, north-east of Le Sars in the Somme département of northern France. It is located on the territory of the commune of Warlencourt-Eaucourt and slightly north of a minor road to Gueudecourt and Eaucourt l'Abbaye. During the First World War, the Germans constructed deep dugouts throughout the butte and surrounded it by several belts of barbed wire, making it a formidable defensive position in advance of Gallwitz Riegel . After the Battle of Flers–Courcelette , the view from the butte dominated the new British front line and was used by the Germans for artillery observation. During the Battle of Le Transloy , part of the Battle of the Somme, the Butte de Warlencourt was the subject of several attacks by the British Fourth Army, which were costly failures; attacks in November also failed. The 2nd Australian Division occupied the butte on 24 February 1917, during the German retirements made on the Somme front, preparatory to Unternehmen Alberich, the retreat to the Hindenburg Line. The Butte de Warlencourt was recaptured by the German 2nd Army on 24 March 1918, during the retreat of the 2nd Division in Operation Michael, the German spring offensive. The butte was recaptured for the last time on 26 August, by the 21st Division, during the Second Battle of Bapaume. In 1990, the site was purchased for preservation by the Western Front Association with the help of donations from members. Controversially, the Western Front Association announced in October 2018 its sale to the former chairman of the Association, Bob Paterson.
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