Neuville-St Vaast German war cemetery
| Neuville-St Vaast German War Cemetery | |
|---|---|
| German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge) | |
The sea of crosses at Neuville-St. Vaast | |
| Used for those deceased 1914-1918 | |
| Established | 1919 |
| Location | 50°20′32″N 2°45′15″E / 50.34222°N 2.75417°E near Neuville-Saint-Vaast, near Arras, France |
| Total burials | 44,833 |
| Burials by nation | |
| Burials by war | |
| Official name | Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front) |
| Type | Cultural |
| Criteria | i, ii, vi |
| Designated | 2023 (45th session) |
| Reference no. | 1567-PC08 |
The Neuville-St Vaast German War Cemetery (also called Maison Blanche) is a World War I cemetery located near Neuville-Saint-Vaast, a small village, near Arras, Pas-de-Calais, in Northern France. It is the largest German cemetery in France, containing 44,833 burials, of which 8,040 were never identified.