Cemetery Details

Cemetery: SARIGOL MILITARY CEMETERY, KRISTON
Country: Greece
Locality: unspecified
Location Information: Sarigol Military Cemetery is 3 kilometres out of Kristoni village, some 40 kilometres north of Thessaloniki, in the direction of Kilkis town. The cemetery is close to the civil cemetery and set in farmland, but it is signposted and visible from the road.
Historical Information: From April to June 1917, the 35th Casualty Clearing Station was at Sarigol. It was replaced by the 21st Stationary Hospital, which remained until December 1918. From these two hospitals, 150 burials were made in the cemetery, many of them men who had been wounded in the Allied attack on the Grand-Couronne and Pip Ridge in April-May 1917, and September 1918. In February 1921, 560 graves were brought into Sarigol from Janes Military Cemetery, a few miles to the north, and serving the same front. The cemetery at Janes was on low ground, and, under the normal conditions of this region, it was found difficult to approach and almost impossible to maintain in good order. With a few exceptions, the burials were made from 31st Casualty Clearing Station between August 1916 and October 1918. Sarigol Military Cemetery now contains 682 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 29 war graves of other nationalities.
No. of Identified Casualties: 703
This figure includes Foreign and Non-World War graves in CWGC care