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First Name: W C J Last Name: BRABANT
Date of Death: 31/03/1917 Lived/Born In: Harringay
Rank: Private Unit: Sherwood Foresters2/8
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Age-19

97, Stanhope Gardens, Harringay

Vendelles Communal Cemetery, France

 

During February and March, 1917, the Germans made a strategic withdrawal to a new and very strong line running from Arras to Soissons. By doing this they eliminated two large salients and greatly reduced the number of troops needed to man the new defences. As they pulled back to the Hindenburg Line (Siegfriedstellung) they adopted a ‘scorched earth’ policy, systematically destroying everything in their path so as to leave nothing behind that would assist the enemy. Railways and roads were dug up, wells poisoned and even trees chopped down. Mines and booby traps were set to further hinder the British and French troops who followed up behind them until they reached the new formidable defences where one again trench warfare was established.

2nd 8th Sherwood Foresters arrived in France on 27th February, 1917 as part of 178 Brigade, 59th Division and on 29th March moved into the area vacated by the German withdrawal to dig trenches between the villages of Flechin and Bernes, some four miles to the east of Peronne. It was here that W C J Brabant was killed on 31st March, 1917, most likely as a result of shell fire.

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