Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©Jean Reitz Where? 25, Rue Dominique Lang, L-3505 DudelangeRegional Museum of forced conscription
This regional museum focuses on the complex history of forced recruitment during the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg and provides a poignant insight into the suffering of the Dudelange population during the war.Find out more©Pulsa Pictures Where? 2, Fond-de-Gras, L-4576 NiederkornMine train Minièresbunn
A little time travel journey through the galleries of the Fond-de-GrasFind out more©ORT Sud Circular routesAuto-Pédestre trail Rumelange - Walert
Distance: 8,89 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:25 h
Difficulty: medium©Gaul's Legacy Tours Where? 4, Avenue de la Liberté, L-1930 LuxembourgGen. Bradley's 12th Army Group Headquarters in Luxembourg
Only a modest bronze plaque fixed to the right wing of the present headquarters building of the State Savings bank (BCEE) in Luxembourg City reminds of General Omar Bradley’s former Headquarters.Find out more©Visit Éislek Distance trailsScenicLiberation Route Europe (Luxemburg)
Distance: 253,24 kmFind out more
Duration: 73:30 h
Difficulty: difficult©Alfonso Salgueiro Where? Om Leempuddel, L-9991 WeiswampachLancaster Memorial Weiswampach
The Lancaster Memorial commemorates fourteen young men whose Lancaster bombers crashed near Weiswampach during the Second World War.Find out more©Alfonso Salgueiro Where? Scheidhof, L-5211 SandweilerGerman Cemetery Sandweiler
This impressive war gravesite with around 10,900 graves bears witness to the fierce fighting that took place in Luxembourg and on its borders during World War II.Find out more- Where? 50, Val du Scheid, L-2517 Luxembourg City
Luxembourg American Cemetery
The Luxembourg-American Cemetery in Hamm is the final resting place of 5.076 American soldiers who primarily died on the territory of the Grand-Duchy, from September 1944 to February 1945.Find out more ©Alfonso Salgueiro Tour suggestionRemembering the Second World War
Duration: 2 daysFind out more
Given Luxembourg’s location and place in history, it is home to many memorial sites with a connection to the dark days of World War II.©Paul Dostert Where? Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt, L-2450 LuxembourgShoah Memorial
On 17 June 2018 (75th anniversary of the last transport of Jews to Eastern Europe) a monument to the victims of the Shoah was inaugurated in Luxembourg city. It commemorates the 1300 members of the Jewish community of Luxembourg, victims of the Shoah, who were deported to the ghettos and extermination camps and murdered by the Nazis.Find out more
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