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Project connects Americans to the Dutch people who honor their relatives at World War II cemetery
A new initiative aims to increase the number of connections between the family members of those buried and remembered at a ...
Editor's note: The writer wishes to thank Tim Reed of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial, Warren Strider from the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Archives, historian Janice Cranmer and others who ...
In the hills of southern Netherlands, a long-standing tradition keeps the memory of World War II sacrifices alive. Dutch citizens have adopted the graves of American and Allied soldiers who died ...
AMSTERDAM, May 4 (Reuters) - Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte joined around 4,000 people on Saturday for the country's annual World War Two remembrance ceremony amid ...
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The Dirtiest Job of WW2 - Battle of the Scheldt
It seemed like the rain would never end in the seclusive enclaves of the Scheldt Estuary during the Fall of 1944, but despite ...
A Dutch foundation believes it has discovered the wreckage of a lost World War II bomber, and it is hoping to connect with any remaining family of the copilot, Hornell native Joseph Congelli. Lt.
PLOMBIERES, Belgium — Several times a year, one woman drives half an hour from her home in The Netherlands to a cemetery in Belgium to pay respects on behalf of the family of the deceased and the ...
Dutch people are "adopting" graves of fallen World War II soldiers who were buried in the Netherlands and a new initiative ...
In the decades since June West Brandt's older brother was killed in World War II, her kind and artistic sibling who loved to ...
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