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During theFirst World War it was the scene of fighting on 1 September 1914, and in 1918. The village has severalwar cemeteries including the Verberie French National Cemetery which contains the graves of 3,221 French soldiers (of whom 2,339 are unidentified), 52 servicemen from theUnited Kingdom, and oneCanadian cavalryman.