Photographer’s Note
In May 1941, the Commonwealth force in Crete was organised in five widely separated defence areas along the north coast - around the three airfields at Iraklion, Rethymnon and Maleme, and at Suda Bay and the port of Chania. The Germans launched their attack on 20 May with airborne troops. The airfield at Maleme was quickly captured and used for landing German reinforcements. On 23 May, the remainder of the Maleme position had to be given up and its defenders fell back to Chania. On 26 May, the Allied line west of Chania was broken. Suda Bay became indefensible and the troops from these two positions, with the remainder of the Maleme garrison, withdrew across the island to Sfakion, where many of them were evacuated by sea on the nights of the 28 - 31 May. The airborne attacks on the Iraklion and Rethymnon positions on 20 May were repulsed. Iraklion was successfully defended until the night of 29/29 May when the garrison was evacuated by sea. Orders for the Rethymnon garrison to fight its way southward for evacuation did not arrive, and it was overwhelmed on 31 May. Of the total Commonwealth land force of 32,000 men, 18,000 were evacuated, 12,000 were taken prisoner and 2,000 were killed. The site of Suda Bay War Cemetery was chosen after the war and graves were moved there by 21st and 22nd Australian War Graves Units from the four burial grounds that had been established by the German occupying forces at Chania, Iraklion, Rethymnon and Galata, and from isolated sites and civilian cemeteries. There are now 1,502 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. 778 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate a number of casualties believed to be buried among them. The cemetery also contains 19 First World War burials brought in from Suda Bay Consular Cemetery. There are also nine burials of other nationalities and 37 non-war graves.
marianita, cherryripe, isabela_sor, Philippe, papagolf21, Gdouble, maloutim has marked this note useful
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cobraphil8
(11652) 2006-09-17 11:49
Bonsoir Peter,
excellent point de vue sur ce cimetière et puis en voyant les gens cela donne une sacré dimension à ce lieu de receuillement.
Au niveau de la photo, je trouve une dominante jaune que j'ai essayé d'enlever dans le WS.
Bonne soirée
Philippe
Philippe
(11787) 2006-09-17 11:53
Bonjour, Peter. Une composition remarquable par sa symétrie. Les lignes au sol pointent vers la croix et les tombes sont équitablement réparties de part et d'autre. Le tout donne sur la mer vert émeraude. Bien vu.
cherryripe
(19187) 2006-09-17 14:07
Hi Peter
You've taught me some Australian history here with your note. I think it's a nice resting place for the soldiers. It's as though their tombstones are looking out onto the turquoise water. I like your pov with the graphic pavings in the foreground and the cross well centred. The human touch works well too.
Regards
Nikki
Emiel_Skyfreak
(2976) 2006-09-17 18:55
Nice shots, I like how you catched the lines going diagonal to the middlepoint. The horizontal lines, between the stones are nice, but also the colourshits, yellowish brown, to green, to blue, to another blue. Very effective. Also almost symmetrical, well seen. Could have rotated a bit to the left I think, I believe the lines between the stones area bit tilt, while the horizon is not. Maybe it can be done in PP, to get both right. Bit more sky could also have been nice. Anyway, I like the shot allready, very much. Thanks for sharing.
marianita
(3356) 2006-09-18 3:04
Peter
excellent framing! beautiful symmetrical shot!this cemetary is quiet impressive indeed!
marianna
papagolf21
(56733) 2006-09-19 3:40
Bonsoir Peter,
Bel hommage que vous rendez à travers ce cimetière.
La composition est très réussie. J'aime beaucoup le cadrage et les volumes présentés.
Un grand merci pour la note.
Amitiés.
Philippe
Gdouble
(5245) 2006-09-20 16:05
Salut Peter,
Très belle composition. J'aime cette perspective qui guide notre oeil verst la croix centrale. Toute la sollennité du lieu est parfaitement rendue.
Guy
Photo Information
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Copyright: Peter Schultz (Schultzy)
(5428) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-08-23
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Nikon D70, AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm, Hoya 67mm Cir Pol
- Exposure: f/13.0, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): All Saints War Cemeteries. [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-09-17 11:36








