More than 80 years after the involvement of their elders in the famous French commando Kieffer, the descendants of the four Luxembourg soldiers met for the first time in Diekirch, with the daughter of the commander. When he crossed the door of the military museum in Diekirch this Friday morning, Frédéric Watrin smiled to the ears. Installed ...
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More than 80 years after the involvement of their elders in the famous French commando Kieffer, the descendants of the four Luxembourg soldiers met for the first time in Diekirch, with the daughter of the commander. When he crossed the door of the military museum in Diekirch this Friday morning, Frédéric Watrin smiled to the ears. Installed ...