Time lapse dolly shot of the WWI Ploegsteert Memorial built in honour of the Commonwealth servicemen fallen on Northern France and Flanders frontline.
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The Ploegsteert Memorial commemorates more than 11000 British and Empire servicemen who died during the First World War and have no known grave.
It is one of several Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Memorials to the Missing along the Western Front. Those lost within the Ypres Salient without a known grave are commemorated at the Menin Gate and Tyne Cot Memorial.The missing of New Zealand and Newfoundland are honoured on separate memorials.
Ploegsteert Wood was a sector of the Western Front in Flanders in World War I, part of the Ypres Salient. It is located around the village of Ploegsteert in the Walloon region of north-western Belgium.
After fierce fighting in late 1914 and early 1915, Ploegsteert Wood became a quiet sector where no major action took place. Units were sent here to recuperate and retrain after tougher fighting elsewhere and before returning to take part in more active operations. British Tommies referred to Ploegsteert Wood as Plugstreet Wood. From January to May 1916, Winston Churchill served in the area as commanding officer (Lieutenant-Colonel) of the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers.
There are numerous CWGC cemeteries and memorials around the wood, including the Hyde Park Corner (Royal Berks) Cemetery and the Berks Cemetery Extension.
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