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Brookwood Military Cemetery
d. 1917
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Brookwood Military Cemetery stands as the largest Commonwealth war burial ground in the United Kingdom and is a significant site for remembrance. It contains over 5,000 Commonwealth graves from the two World Wars, honouring individuals who gave their lives during these global conflicts. Additionally, the Brookwood Memorial within the cemetery commemorates approximately 3,500 service personnel who have no known grave. This extensive site serves as a permanent testament to the profound sacrifices made by Commonwealth military members.
This cemetery, with its numerous graves and memorial, is a reflection of the global conflicts of the 20th century. Notably, World War II (1939-1945) was a devastating global conflict that involved nearly every country and resulted in an immense loss of life. Memorials such as the one at Brookwood emerged from an international effort to commemorate those who died in service, striving to honour each individual uniformly. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission, established in 1917, plays a key role in maintaining these sites overseas and within the UK.
Brookwood Military Cemetery is located on Cemetery Pales, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0BL. Visitors to this solemn site will find a carefully maintained landscape of graves and the Brookwood Memorial. The cemetery is an active place of remembrance, providing an opportunity for quiet reflection on the scale of human loss. It is recommended that visitors approach the site with respect, mindful of its purpose as a memorial to fallen service members.
The largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the UK, with over 5,000 Commonwealth burials from both World Wars and the Brookwood Memorial commemorating a further 3,500 with no known grave.
Source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.


