Lille Europe Chapter and the Hastings 1066 Chapter.Harley Davidson-Cabaret Rouge
A visit to Cabaret Rouge First World War Cemetery.Souchez
The "Cabaret Rouge" was a house on the main road about 1 kilometre south of the village, at a place called Le Corroy, near the cemetery. On the east side, opposite the cemetery, were dugouts used as battalion headquarters in 1916. The communication trenches ended here, including a very long one named from the Cabaret.
The cemetery now contains 7,655 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, more than half of them unidentified. There is also one Second World War burial."source:Commonwealth War Graves Commission