medjez-el-bab memorial

In May 1943, the war in North Africa came to an end in Tunisia with the defeat of the Axis powers by a combined Allied force.

The campaign began on 8 November 1942, when Commonwealth and American troops made a series of landings in Algeria and Morocco. The Germans responded immediately by sending a force from Sicily to northern Tunisia, which checked the Allied advance east in early December. In the south, the Axis forces defeated at El Alamein withdrew into Tunisia along the coast through Libya, pursued by the Allied Eighth Army. By mid April 1943, the combined Axis force was hemmed into a small corner of north-eastern Tunisia and the Allies were grouped for their final offensive.

Medjez-el-Bab was at the limit of the Allied advance in December 1942 and remained on the front line until the decisive Allied advances of April and May 1943.

The MEDJEZ-EL-BAB MEMORIAL commemorates almost 2,000 men of the First Army who died during the operations in Algeria and Tunisia between 8 November 1942 and 19 February 1943, and those of the First and Eighth Armies who died in operations in the same areas between 20 February 1943 and 13 May 1943, and who have no known graves.

The memorial stands within MEDJEZ-EL-BAB WAR CEMETERY where 2,903 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War are buried or commemorated. 385 of the burials are unidentified. Special memorials commemorate three soldiers buried in Tunis (Borgel) Cemetery and one in Youks-les-Bains Cemetery, whose graves are now lost.

The five First World War burials in Medjez-el-Bab War Cemetery were brought in from Tunis (Belvedere) Cemetery or in Carthage (Basilica Karita) Cemetery in 1950.

The MEMORIAL and CEMETERY were designed by Sir J. Hubert Worthington.
  1. ARMY CDOS Bagot, Henry Hunter

    SURNAME Bagot FORENAME Henry Hunter UNIT 1 Commando RANK Trooper NUMBER 14241647 DATE OF DEATH 1st December 1942 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Medjez-el-Bab Memorial, Tunisia Face 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION parent unit Royal Armoured Corps born 1922, Barrow, Lancashire son of W. and...
  2. ARMY CDOS Ansell, Arthur James

    SURNAME Ansell FORENAME Arthur James UNIT 1 Commando RANK Trooper NUMBER 14241725 DATE OF DEATH 4th March 1943 AGE 25 GRAVESITE Medjez-el-Bab Memorial, Tunisia Face 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION parent unit Royal Armoured Corps born 13.12.1917, Surrey resided London son of...
  3. ARMY CDOS Aldridge, William Reginald

    SURNAME Aldridge FORENAME William Reginald UNIT 1 Commando RANK Lance Sergeant NUMBER 5830857 DATE OF DEATH 27th February 1943 AGE 24 GRAVESITE Medjez-el-Bab Memorial,Tunisia Face 16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION parent unit 1 Bn Cambridgeshire Regiment attd Suffolk Regiment...
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