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E-raamat: Faces of Margraten: They Will Remain Forever Young

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040788707
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040788707

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In the rolling hills of Limburg, near Margraten, they slowly loom up, row after row: the thousands of white marble crosses and Stars of David. They mark the final resting place of nearly 8,300 American soldiers who died during World War II. While the headstones provide us with the names of the mostly young men involved in the liberation of the Netherlands, they do not tell us who the soldiers were and who they left behind. Moreover, the peace and quiet at the only American war cemetery in the Netherlands conceals the circumstances that marked the end of their already turbulent lives. Through hundreds of personal photographs and about 250 stories, The Faces of Margraten gives these soldiers a face again. The stories lead us through the history of World War II and the liberation of the Netherlands, while simultaneously showing us how and why the Dutch people have never forgotten them. Above all, each photo and story is a tribute to one of the more than 10,000 Americans buried and memorialized as missing in Margraten. Concluding with a list of all their names, this commemorative book stands as a lasting monument in print to their service. Original stories, beautifully illustrated, a commemorative book.
A Lasting Monument In Print
13(4)
The American War Effort In Northwestern Europe: Uncle Sam Comes To The Rescue
17(22)
The Only American Cemetery In The Netherlands
39(12)
The Stories Behind The Names
51
Portraits
8(335)
The numbers refer to the Honor Roll on
343
P1 Johnson, Vince
165(51)
P2 Lecursi, Nicholas
216(129)
P3 White, James
345
P4 Chisholm, John A
80(144)
P5 Under, Gerard
224
P6 Garvey, James
124
P7 Adams, William
6(334)
P8 Utley, Walter
340
P12 American soldiers celebrate the surrender of Nazi-Germany on Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), May 8,
1945. SOURCE: Michael Gabriel/Wikipedia
Epilogue: Singing Birds 266(3)
Forever Grateful: Honor Roll 269(77)
Glossary 346(7)
Acknowledgements 353(2)
They Remember 355(2)
Sources 357
The Fields of Honor Foundation remembers American soldiers who have lost their lives in World War II and who are either buried or memorialized as missing in Europe. The Netherlands-based nonprofit has compiled a database of more than 34,000 Americans who have been either buried in or listed at the Walls of the Missing at the overseas American War Cemeteries in Ardennes, Epinal, Henri-Chapelle, Lorraine, Luxembourg, and Margraten. By drawing on the extensive archive that the foundations volunteers have established, as well as by conducting additional research, including a range of outreach to American families and organizations, Jori Videc, Sebastiaan Vonk, and Arie-Jan van Hees compiled the touching stories of the soldiers remembered in The Faces of Margraten.