Cemetery Details

Cemetery: BRALO BRITISH CEMETERY
Country: Greece
Locality: unspecified
Location Information: Bralos is a village sheltering under Mount Parnassos and near to Delphi. The cemetery is situated on the main road from Amfissa to Lamia and is between the villages of Gravia and Bralos. It is 3 kilometres from the Bralos railway station and some 185 kilometres from Athens.
Historical Information: Towards the end of 1917, the Salonika lines of communication were diverted through Bralo, Itea and Taranto because of German submarine activity in the Mediterranean. The 49th Stationary Hospital was gradually transferred to Bralo and rest camps were established at Bralo and Itea. The cemetery was begun in October 1917 and used until April 1919. A large proportion of the burials are due to the influenza epidemic of 1918. The cemetery contains 95 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and seven war graves of other nationalities.
No. of Identified Casualties: 102
This figure includes Foreign and Non-World War graves in CWGC care