SHRIBMAN: In the Netherlands, a Lesson in American History
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Remembrance: US Congressmen from the Democratic Party have written a letter expressing their opposition to the removal of panels in…
SHRIBMAN: In the Netherlands, a lesson in American history
For nearly two years, the American Cemetery in Margraten, The Netherlands – solemn site of more than 8,300 graves of Americans who died freeing Europe from Nazi rule – displayed commemorative panels honoring the Black military personnel who fought for…
U.S. lawmakers call for restoration of black soldiers’ panels at Margraten cemetery
A group of U.S. lawmakers is urging their government to restore the panels commemorating Black soldiers at Margraten Cemetery in Limburg. In a letter, they also seek an explanation for why the panels were removed, as previously reported by De Limburger.
Several members of the US Congress want the government to replace the missing plaques dedicated to Black soldiers at the cemetery in Margraten, Limburg. They also request clarification on the matter, the politicians wrote in a letter previously reported by De Limburger.
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