The Doiran Memorial is located near the British WW1 - DoiranMilitary Cemetery, in village Doirani, Northern Greece close to the Macedonian
border. On a clear day, the Dojran Memorial can be clearly seen from Macedonian
side from city of Dojran.
The Memorial is raised to mark the scene of the fierce
fighting during the First World War 1916 - 1918, which caused many casualties to
the British, but also to all other armies and the local civilian population.
On this part of the Macedonian front, many British soldiers
have lost their lives attacking the Bulgarian fortifications but also the infectious diseases, in particular malaria, also took their tax.
The memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with
sculpture by Walter Gilbert. It was unveiled by Sir George Macdonogh on 25
September 1926.
Visit information: The Memorial can be visited at any time
- The photo gallery was made by: Off Road Macedonia...
- More info: CWGC website ...
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