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Jerusalem British War Cemetery and Memorial

Jerusalem British War Cemetery and Memorial

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Between December 1916 and December 1917, the British Empire launched a campaign to take over the city of Jerusalem from the Ottoman Empire, and in the process lost many soldiers. The British Military Cemetery on Mount Scopus, also known as the Jerusalem War Cemetery, houses the graves of more than 2,500 fallen Commonwealth soldiers from these years. The cemetery consists of simple headstones that detail the name, age, date of death and the unit of the soldiers, with 100 of them unidentified.

The grounds also houses the Jerusalem Memorial as a tribute to the Commonwealth servicemen who died during operations in Egypt and elsewhere in the nearby areas during the time.  The Jerusalem Memorial includes a chapel with a mosaic designed by Robert Anning Bell, and unveiled in 1927 by Lord Allenby, one of Britain’s greatest war heroes, who had been instrumental in the conquest of Palestine and Syria during World War I.

 
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4.3
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  • Miriam Sackler
    Miriam Sackler
    September 19, 2018

    A must place to visit for all British citizen travelling in Jerusalem. A very well maintain place. It is also a perfect place to reflect on how much carnage our old government has created in this part of the world........!

  • Nachum Applbaum
    Nachum Applbaum
    November 19, 2021

    With the completion of the first phase in construction of the new light rail line that will be passing in the future in front of the cemetery it is finally pleasant to visit this site. An important reminder to all the ve...

  • Jay Levinson
    Jay Levinson
    July 14, 2021

    Very well kept. One of 4 British militar cemeteries in Israel (also Haifa, Ramla, Beersheva) and one in Gaza. Has section wih graves of Jewish soldiers.

  • Joan Matarrese
    Joan Matarrese
    January 13, 2023

    The poppies that were placed on each grave showed great respect to the fallen British soldiers.

  • Leon
    Leon
    November 2, 2016

    The nearest tour site to the university.

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