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Canadian soldier of the First World War laid to rest in France
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Canadian soldier of the First World War laid to rest in France

July 10, 2026
By: Jagdeep Singh
Canada
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Canadian soldier of the First World War laid to rest in France

A Canadian soldier of the First World War, Private Albert (Bert) Henry Detmold, was laid to rest with military honours at Loos British Cemetery, Loos-en-Gohelle, France, today. The soldier’s family was in attendance, with the support of Veterans Affairs Canada, along with representatives of the Government of Canada and the local French Government.

Private Detmold was killed in action on August 15, 1917, at the age of 33, on the first day of the Battle of Hill 70. He left behind a fiancée in the United Kingdom (UK). His remains were found during a construction project in August 2020. The Department of National Defence announced his identification in March.

Private Detmold was born in Hamburg, Germany, to a prominent British family. After finishing his schooling in the UK, he immigrated to Canada to farm in Manitoba. When war broke out, he enlisted for overseas service with the 107th (Timber Wolf) Battalion, a pioneer unit with the 1st Canadian Division. He was buried today by The North Saskatchewan Regiment.

Published: July 10, 2026Updated: July 10, 2026
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