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Location:Syracuse War Cemetery is located in the Contrada
of Canalicchio in the Commune and Province of Syracuse. It lies 3 kilometres
west of Syracuse. Turn left at the end of the Catania to Syracuse autostrada
and the cemetery will be found approximately 5
kilometres along on the left hand side. Visiting Information:The cemetery
is permanently open and may be visited anytime.
Historical Information:On 10 July 1943, following the successful conclusion
of the north African campaign in mid May, a combined allied force of
160,000 Commonwealth and American troops invaded Sicily as a prelude
to the assault on mainland Italy. The Italians,
who would shortly make peace with the Allies and re-enter the war on
their side, offered little determined resistance but German opposition
was vigorous and stubborn. The campaign in Sicily came to an end on
17 August when the two allied forces came together at
Messina, but failed to cut off the retreating Axis lines. Commonwealth
forces made their landings in the south-east corner of the island between
Pachina and Syracuse, and the majority of those buried in Syracuse War
Cemetery died during those landings or in the
early stages of the campaign. Many graves belong to men of the airborne
force that attempted landings west of the town on the night of 9-10
July, when gale force winds forced 60 of the 140 gliders used into the
sea and blew others wide of their objectives. Syracuse
War Cemetery contains 1,059 Commonwealth burials of the Second World
War, 134 of them unidentified. There is also one First World war burial,
that of a merchant seaman whose grave was brought to the cemetery from
Marsala British Cemetery.
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