Remember Us: American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and A Forever Promise Forged in World War II (Robert M. Edsel - WH) bullet Armistead died of his wounds
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Armistead died of his wounds at Gettysburg on July 5
In this rich
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Remember Us: American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and A Forever Promise Forged in World War II (Robert M. Edsel - WH) bullet Armistead died of his woundsRemember Us, by Robert Edsel#1 New York Times bestselling author of The Monuments Menbegins in the pre dawn hours of Hitlers invasion of Western Europe on May 10, 1940, when his forces rolled into the small rural province of Limburg in the Netherlands shattering more than 100 years of peace. Their freedom gone, the Dutch lived through four and a half years of occupation until American forces reached Limburg in September 1944, the last portion of
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