Lae War Cemetery

Lae War Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Used for those deceased 1939–1945
Established1944 (concentration cemetery)
Location6°43′23″S 146°59′49″E / 6.72313°S 146.99690°E / -6.72313; 146.99690
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Total burials2,818
Unknowns
444
Burials by nation
Burials by war

The Lae War Cemetery, established in 1944, is located adjacent to the Botanical Gardens in the centre of the city of Lae, the capital of Morobe Province, in Papua New Guinea. The cemetery is managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

In World War II, Japanese and Commonwealth soldiers fought to hold the strategic areas of Papua New Guinea, and the Morobe Province was the site of several heated campaigns in late 1942–1943; by 1944, the Japanese had been driven off the island. The cemetery holds the remains of over 2,800 soldiers, many of whom died in the Salamaua–Lae campaign, but also those who died in Japanese detention on the Island. As the remains of missing soldiers are recovered, they are interred in the cemetery.