Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery
Exochi, Regional unit of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece
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From Thessaloniki, first drive to Panorama. Continue through Panorama on the main road which meanders up the mountain. Keep going until you reach a major T junction, just past a bus park on the left, (straight ahead is a large stone quarry). Turn left at this T junction and continue until you see a road forking off left at a 45 degree angle. There will be a distinctive high grey stone wall on the driver's left hand side. Follow this road to a crossroads. Turn left and the cemetery is located a few metres down this road, on the left hand side.
XVI Corps Headquarters were at Kirechkoi from January 1916, soon after the opening of the Salonika campaign, until the advance to the Struma in September 1916.
The cemetery was begun in March 1916, but it remained a very small one until September 1917, when the 60th, 65th and 66th General Hospitals came to the neighbourhood. In June, July and September 1918, other hospitals were brought to the high and healthy country beside the Salonika-Hortakoi road and in September 1918, the influenza epidemic began which raged for three months and filled three-quarters of the cemetery. The last burial took place in January 1919, but in 1937, 12 graves were brought into the cemetery from Salonika Protestant Cemetery where their permanent maintenance could not be assured.
The cemetery now contains 588 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 58 Bulgarian war graves. There are also 17 burials from the Second World War.
From Thessaloniki, first drive to Panorama. Continue through Panorama on the main road which meanders up the mountain. Keep going until you reach a major T junction, just past a bus park on the left, (straight ahead is a large stone quarry). Turn left at this T junction and continue until you see a road forking off left at a 45 degree angle. There will be a distinctive high grey stone wall on the driver's left hand side. Follow this road to a crossroads. Turn left and the cemetery is located a few metres down this road, on the left hand side.
XVI Corps Headquarters were at Kirechkoi from January 1916, soon after the opening of the Salonika campaign, until the advance to the Struma in September 1916.
The cemetery was begun in March 1916, but it remained a very small one until September 1917, when the 60th, 65th and 66th General Hospitals came to the neighbourhood. In June, July and September 1918, other hospitals were brought to the high and healthy country beside the Salonika-Hortakoi road and in September 1918, the influenza epidemic began which raged for three months and filled three-quarters of the cemetery. The last burial took place in January 1919, but in 1937, 12 graves were brought into the cemetery from Salonika Protestant Cemetery where their permanent maintenance could not be assured.
The cemetery now contains 588 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 58 Bulgarian war graves. There are also 17 burials from the Second World War.
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- Added: 10 Sep 2007
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2231163
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