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Tuesday
Dec202005

Remembering Fallen Americans in Europe

Last Saturday, my husband and daughter traveled to Bastogne, Belgium to participate in a walk commemorating the Battle of the Bulge. More than 78,000 Americans soldiers died here in December 1944, defending Belgium from Germany’s final major offensive.

78,000 Americans slaughtered in one battle the week before Christmas.

It’s hard to even comprehend the magnitude of that number, let alone imagine what it was like for individual soldiers struggling in the bitter cold and fog or for their loved ones glued to radios at home, praying for good news before Christmas.

During a time when the U.S. government has come under fire from its allies in Europe, I wanted to let Americans at home know that whatever Belgians think of the tactics used in the “war on terror,” they have not forgotten those who fought on their behalf in World War II.

In addition to erecting a memorial to the soldiers who died in the Battle of the Bulge and sponsoring an annual commemorative walk through the battlefields, every year the people of Belgium donate a large native fir tree to the American Embassy to serve as its official Christmas tree. It is decorated and displayed prominently in the Embassy lobby, grown from the soil that saw so much blood and heartache and desperation.

“Peace on earth. Goodwill toward men.” Our ultimate Christmas wish.

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Reader Comments (3)

Thank you for going to the walk. And thank you to Belgium for having it.
December 20, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterBrooke
Wow - I wish I could have been there.

I can't even fathom it. I saw Saving Private Ryan once (different battle of course), and even though it's a movie, I can't stand stand to watch it again - too emotionally intense.
December 20, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterMelanhead
Melanhead, Band of Brothers is the movie you need to see at least once in your life, too. It's 7 (I think) parts but worth every minute. Battle of the Bulge is depicted in all it's horror.
December 21, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterShirl Grrrl

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