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Story
As there were no British ground troops fighting in Luxembourg during the Battle of the Bulge, the RAF memorials in Luxem...
Monument
The Weilerbach US Memorial is primarily dedicated to the US 10th Infantry Regiment and US 7th Engineer Combat Battalion...
The US memorial ’9 September 1944 – We will never forget’ in Pétange is dedicated to 2nd Lieutenant Hyman Josefson. ...
Cemetery
The German Military War Cemetery of Sandweiler is located near the town of Sandweiler, south-east of Luxembourg and less...
Landmark
Only a modest bronze plaque fixed to the right wing of the present headquarters building of the State Savings bank (BCEE...
The oversized bronze ‘General Patton’ statue, adjacent Sherman tank, ‘Patton Memorial’, and a series of additional plaqu...
Fortification
Fort Pannerden, built between 1869 and 1872, is the easternmost fort of the historical New Dutch Waterline. During World...
A few days before Allied soldiers crossed the border, six civilian casualties from a Polish shell hit Hulst. A result of...
The strategic road junction ’SchumannsEck’, was one the most murderous positions of the war that raged for weeks during...
Museum
The General Patton Memorial Museum in Ettelbruck was inaugurated in 1995. The museum is dedicated to General George Patt...
The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) opened the end of 2023 its new visitor centre at the American Cemetery i...
The Luxembourg-American Cemetery at Hamm is doubtlessly one of the most visited sites in the Grand-Duchy. It is the fina...
The former monastery was built in 1906 for the congregation of the Sacred Heart. In 1941 it was confiscated by the Nazi...
On 17 June 2018, the 75th anniversary of the last transport of Jews to Eastern Europe, a monument to the victims of the ...
The old synagogue was inaugurated in December 1870, when the Jewish community counted 100 members. In 1881, a Jewish cem...
At the initiative of students from the catholic private school Ste-Anne, on 25 January 2013 a ’Stumbling sill’ was inaug...
On 8 April 1945, after fierce fighting on the Schipbeek, the German troops retreated behind the railway embankment in Ho...
The museum of the ‘Cité Martyre’ of Wiltz is located in the Old Castle and deals extensively with the dramatic events ...
Destroyed by tank fire on 17 December 1944, the castle of Clerf was renovated after the war. It now houses an authentic ...
This is one of several statues in Luxembourg city. It was inaugurated on 29 April 1990 in the presence of Grand Duke Jea...
The Canadians approached the town of Olst from both eastern and southern directions. Along the river IJssel, Allied troo...
Two museums can be found in Saint-Côme-du-Mont: the D-Day Experience exhibits the American side and Dead Man’s Corner Mu...
The full size reconstruction takes people back to the days of the Second World War when a group of young Luxembourgers h...
Four members of the same family, the Kremer Family, were active as Resistance fighters. They acted mainly as ‘Passeurs' ...