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Belgian War Graves Tintigny

The cemetery in Tintigny contains the graves of military victims of the First and Second World War.
First World War
ANDRE Camille, soldier 9th Artillery, died in captivity in Werden (D) on 25 April 1916
JACQUES Camille, soldier 12th Line, Londerzeel 29 September 1917
JACQUES Elie, Gendarmerie, Poperinge 27 April 1918
Second World War
FERY Camille, sergeant 4th Chasseurs Ardennais, Gottem 26 May 1940
GILLET Gustave, soldier 1st Chasseurs Ardennais, Vinkt 27 May 1940
IKER André, Corporal 4th Chasseurs Ardennais, Gottem on 26 May 1940
JACQUEMIN Roger, soldier 4th Chasseurs Ardennais, Gottem 26 May 1940
JACOB Charles, captain 14th Line, died in captivity in Prenzlau, Brandenburg (G) on 21 April 1945
MOTTET Abel, sergent 1st Chasseurs Ardennais, Belgrade on 12 May 1940
TOUSSAINT Marceau, sergent 1st Chasseurs Ardennais, Belgrade 14 May 1940

Scattered throughout the cemetery are the graves of civilians who were victims of the German atrocities committed in August 1914.
GOFFINET Justin, GOFFINET Siméon, JACOB Jacques, JACOB Joseph, civilians executed in Ansart on 22 August 1914
PIERRARD Jacques, HAUPERT Edouard, HAUPERT Mathias, civilians murdered in Tintigny on 22 August 1914

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Source

  • Text: Luc Van Waeyenberge
  • Photos: Luc Van Waeyenberge
  • https://bel-memorial.org/

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