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Luxembourg American Cemetery Review

4.2 /517 Reviews
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The American Cemetery in the area is located on the east side of Luxembourg, and the whole cemetery is in the form of a park, with some very beautiful monumental buildings, and a memorial wall with the names of all the soldiers who died, which is very solemn and tidy.

Luxembourg American Cemetery

Posted: Nov 4, 2019
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    During the Second World War, I was invaded here and experienced the help of the Allied forces. The US military landed here to fight. The group of American troops launched in this city was very serious. There were quite a lot of US military cemeteries. Many soldiers died in the war. It was very respectable. [Fun] Very interesting

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    Posted: Sep 12, 2019
  • Toshihiko1912
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tribute to Allied soldiers who died in World War II (China, Soviet, US, and British)! You are heroes! Transportation: Take bus 15 from Paris Zitha station to Hamm station, 2 euro fare, and walk for about 15 minutes.

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    Posted: Jun 26, 2018
  • 门子乀
    4/5Excellent
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    It is easy to find General Barton's tomb, a general lying with soldiers far from home. Visitors include Americans who traveled to the family, Europeans who did research. The park provides Chinese introduction materials, and it would be better if there were a memorial.

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    Posted: Apr 15, 2015
  • star021!
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a very good place, I highly recommend it to everyone to see you together

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    Posted: Feb 27, 2022
  • 门子乀
    4/5Excellent
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    The Luxembourg U.S. military cemetery was built in 1944 on the outskirts of Luxembourg City as a temporary cemetery for the U.S. military's victims in the Battle of Arden in World War II. General Barton was buried with his troops, and was later removed from the front of the cemetery at the request of visitors for easy identification. In front of the cemetery was a passage from Eisenhower, which read: “May all those who live in freedom remember that it is these soldiers and their comrades who have given us freedom with their lives. We must not only be grateful to them, but also determined to continue the cause they have sacrificed for ever.” Go and repay them."

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    Posted: Aug 19, 2014
  • 肥肥安大王
    5/5Outstanding
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    Luxembourg - 2.5 km southwest of Findle International Airport, managed by the United States War Memorial Commission. In 1951, Luxembourg signed a treaty granting the United States government the right to permanently and free use of the land where the cemetery is located without tax. Free entry.

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    Posted: Nov 5, 2019
  • 稻草人cyq
    5/5Outstanding
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    Luxembourg United States Cemetery, located on the outskirts of Luxembourg, is a cemetery for U.S. war dead. It was built by the Luxembourg government and the United States government. The cemetery covers a large area. There are crosses on the lawn and the American flag in the middle.

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    Posted: Dec 27, 2016
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