The Buttes New British Cemetery (New Zealand) Memorial is a World War I memorial, located in Buttes New British Cemetery, near the town of Zonnebeke, Belgium. The memorial lists 378 officers and men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force with no known grave who were killed between September 1917 and May 1918 while serving in the Polygon Wood Sector or in the Battle of Polygon Wood. The Polygon Wood Sector was part of the Ypres Salient, and many of the deaths in the period in question were due to the conditions in the trenches during the winter of 1917 to 1918.
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| - The Buttes New British Cemetery (New Zealand) Memorial is a World War I memorial, located in Buttes New British Cemetery, near the town of Zonnebeke, Belgium. The memorial lists 378 officers and men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force with no known grave who were killed between September 1917 and May 1918 while serving in the Polygon Wood Sector or in the Battle of Polygon Wood. The Polygon Wood Sector was part of the Ypres Salient, and many of the deaths in the period in question were due to the conditions in the trenches during the winter of 1917 to 1918.
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| - Here are recorded the names of officers and men of New Zealand who fell in the Polygon Wood sector September 1917 to May 1918 and whose graves are known only to God.
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| - The Buttes New British Cemetery (New Zealand) Memorial is a World War I memorial, located in Buttes New British Cemetery, near the town of Zonnebeke, Belgium. The memorial lists 378 officers and men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force with no known grave who were killed between September 1917 and May 1918 while serving in the Polygon Wood Sector or in the Battle of Polygon Wood. The Polygon Wood Sector was part of the Ypres Salient, and many of the deaths in the period in question were due to the conditions in the trenches during the winter of 1917 to 1918. This memorial, designed by the English architect Charles Holden, is one of seven such memorials on the Western Front to the missing dead from New Zealand. The others are located at Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Caterpillar Valley (Longueval), Grevillers, Tyne Cot, Cite Bonjean, and Marfaux. Other memorials and cemeteries in the area, related to the battle, are the Australian 5th Division memorial (which is in the form of an obelisk), and the Polygon Wood Cemetery.
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