Magnaboschi British Cemetery
Italy

Visiting Information: The cemetery is permanently open, though from November to May it is rarely accessible due to deep snow falls.

Location Information: One of 5 cemeteries situated on the Asiago Plateau, in the province of Vicenza, this cemetery is 2 kilometres south of the village of Cesuna in the Commune of Roana.

The Italians entered the war on the Allied side, declaring war on Austria, in May 1915. Commonwealth forces were at the Italian front between November 1917 and November 1918. In March 1918, XIV Corps (the 7th, 23rd and 48th Divisions) relieved Italian troops on the front line between Asiago and Canove, the front being held by two divisions with one division in reserve on the plain. The French held the line to the left, with the Italians to the right. The front was comparatively quiet until the Austrians attacked in force from Grappa to Canove in the Battle of Asiago (15-16 June 1918). The Allied line was penetrated to a depth of about 1,000 metres on 15 June but the lost ground was retaken the next day and the line re-established. Between June and September, frequent successful raids were made on the Austrian trenches. In October, the 7th and 23rd Divisions were sent to the Treviso area of the River Piave front. The 48th Division, which remained in the mountains as part of the Italian Sixth Army, played an important part in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto (24 October-4 November 1918) in which the Austrians were finally defeated. Magnaboschi British Cemetery is one of five Commonwealth cemeteries on the Asiago Plateau containing burials relating to this period. It contains 183 burials of the First World War. This includes Special Memorials to 4 burials in Plot 3. Row D. Graves 4, 5, 6 and 8, of which the burials cannot be individually identified.

No. of Identified Casualties: 180

Signpost showing the way to both Italian and British Cemeteries

Burials by Regiment:

Royal Warwickshire Regiment 34

Northumberland Fusiliers 32

Gloucestershire Regiment 26

Worcestershire Regiment 21

Royal Field Artillery 10

Gordon Highlanders 7

Royal Garrison Artillery 7

Royal Welsh Fusiliers 6

Manchester Regiment 5

Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry 5

South Staffordshire Regiment 5

Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 4

Honourable Artillery Company 3

 

Royal Engineers 3

Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 2

Royal Army Medical Corps 2

York and Lancaster Regiment 2

Border Regiment 1

Duke of Wellington's Regiment 1

Durham Light Infantry 1

King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1

Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 1

Yorkshire Regiment 1

Identified burials 180

Unknown burials 3

Total burials 183

 

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