19 May 2023
Welcome to CWGC War Graves Week 2023
We are delighted to announce that War Graves Week 2023 is officially underway.
From 20 May to 28 May 2023, we’re holding events at our sites around the world to celebrate the work of the CWGC – we invite you to Discover more about our work, Learn about the world war history near you and Remember the stories of the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth commemorated at our cemeteries and memorial around the world.
We’ve already been out and about meeting the public and telling you about our work with a series of pop-up events across the UK, but now we’d like you to join us at some of our biggest and most interesting sites.
This year, we’re aiming to talk to as many people as possible about the work of the CWGC – and to do that, we’re holding events in more countries than ever before.
We’ve got a full slate of events at our sites across the UK, including open days at some of our largest UK cemeteries and memorials, and a range of tours, lead by our tremendous volunteers, that will help you learn more about the world war casualties commemorated near you.
In Europe, we’d love for you to join us at some of our most famous sites across the Western Front, as well as in Italy, Malta and the Netherlands. We’d love for you to join us, meet some of our team members across the globe and learn more about what we do and how we do it.
We’re also taking War Graves Week to some of our sites across Africa and Asia. We’re hosting events at several of our sites, inviting local youth groups, students and local dignitaries to some of our sites in Egypt, Kenya and India to name a few. Want to join us for War Graves Week?
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