Douai Communal Cemetery, located in France, commemorates the contributions of soldiers during World War 1. Seven identified Australian Fromelles soldiers, Prisoners of War at the time of their death, are honoured here. The cemetery stands as a testament to the heavy toll of the conflict. Additionally, it includes a monument commemorating the French soldiers who resisted occupation during the war.
| Unit | No. | Rank | Surname | Forenames | Fate | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 53 Bn | () | Capt | Arblaster | Charles | POW DOW | 24th July 1916 |
| 32 Bn | 1989 | Pte | Cahill | James William | POW DOW | 3rd August 1916 |
| 31 Bn | 2038 | Pte | Knight | James | POW DOW | 27th July 1916 |
| 32 Bn | 1330 | Pte | McKinnon | Daniel | POW DOW | 28th July 1916 |
| 54 Bn | 4606 | Pte | Tate | Charles William Sturdy | POW DOW | 24th July 1916 |
| 31 Bn | 959 | Pte | Thomas | William | POW DOW | 22nd July 1916 |
| 32 Bn | 213 | Pte | Wolff | Edward Alfred | POW DOW | 5th September 1916 |