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  2. Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the fallen buried at Henri-Chapelle were killed during the Allied push in Germany during late 1944 and early 1945. The fallen from two key military engagements fill the cemetery; the First United States Army's drive through northern France, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg into Germany in September 1944; and the Battle of the Bulge (including the Battle of Hurtgen Forest ...

  3. Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is a Second World War American military war grave cemetery, located in Hamm, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The cemetery, containing 5,074 American war dead, covers 50.5 acres (20.4 ha) and was dedicated in 1960. It is administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission. [1]

  4. List of cemeteries in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Dresden – Tolkewitz, Johannisfriedhof , the main cemetery, associated with the Evangelical Church, has been joined by the municipal Urnenhain since 1911; Dresden, Nordfriedhof, originally for military burials now operating as a public cemetery; Herrnhut, God's Acre, the original Moravian graveyard on the hill "Hutberg"

  5. American Battle Monuments Commission - Wikipedia

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    Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial France: World War II 1956 4,409 498 Details: Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial United Kingdom: World War I 1937 468 563 Details: Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial United Kingdom: World War II 1956 3,812 5,127 Details: Clark Veterans Cemetery Philippines: Philippine–American War and after c ...

  6. Sandweiler German war cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It contains the graves of 10,913 German servicemen from the Battle of the Bulge in winter 1944 and spring 1945. Of these, 5,599 were buried by the American war graves service during the war; American casualties were buried at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) away in Hamm. [1]

  7. A culture of commemoration is still thriving in this Dutch ...

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    Located on 65.5 acres in the country’s southernmost province near the town of Margraten, the Netherlands’ only American military cemetery honors about 10,000 US soldiers who died in World War II.

  8. Rheinberg War Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The site for the Rheinberg War Cemetery was selected in April 1946. Commonwealth servicemen from other cemeteries in the region were moved to the new cemetery. Most of the servicemen buried served in the air force during the bombing of Germany. Servicemen from other services mostly fought during the Western Allied invasion of Germany. [3]

  9. Army private who died in WWII identified almost 80 years ...

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    As the US marks Veterans Day, the story of a young soldier finally being returned home has been shared Army private who died in WWII identified almost 80 years after his death Skip to main content