Projects
The CWGC was formed over 100 years ago. Every day we work to commemorate the men and women of the Commonwealth who gave their lives and to ensure their sacrifice is not forgotten. Here is some of our latest work.
For the 75th anniversary of Victory over Japan (VJ) Day, this series of talks and events explores the contribution of British Commonwealth forces during the Far East campaign of the Second World War.
VJ75: Never ForgottenJoin us in an act of virtual remembrance and remember those Commonwealth men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during both world wars.
The CWGC Wall of RemembranceDiscover the story of Noor Inayat-Khan, an undercover agent in Nazi-occupied France. Alongside the Girlguiding association, we're telling her story through a digital exhibition at Runnymede Memorial.
Noor Inayat-Khan: A Woman of Conspicuous CourageFind out about our team of volunteers who are caring for the war dead across the UK.
Eyes On, Hands OnDiscover the Legacy of Liberation with the CWGC by sharing your story on our sound archive, listening to our podcast and discovering more about the history behind our incredible sites.
Legacy of LiberationOur work began in 1917 in the battlefields of Europe. More than a century later that work continues in over 150 countries and territories.
To The Four CornersThe latest edition of our podcast, The 1.7 Million stories of the CWGC - subscribe for more.
Listen nowGail Anderson, from the ABMC, tells the story of the American cemetery nestled in sunny Surrey.
Why are there American World War Soldiers buried in Surrey?