OK...you asked for it. Just to clarify, our tour went from Belgium to Luxembourg to Germany.

This is the town square, in Bastogne, in1944. The tall building is now the Giorgi restaurant. A very good restaurant in the center of town.

This is a Km marker. Patton had one of these placed every Km from *St Mere-Eglise to Bastogne. This is the last one. It's on the town square. *Starting point corrected for me by FAFG-xav. Merci!

A memorial, (one of many) to Easy Co. IF you look closely, second and third from the top, you'll see a couple of familiar names on it.

A memorial to the 2nd Inf. Div.

The back of the 2nd Inf. Div. Memorial. I found the inscription very poignant.

One of the MANY memorials to Georgy Patton. They're everywhere. This
was in a really hard to get to place. This picture was taken just after the workmen finished moving it to a more accessible spot. A piece at a time, obviously. They had just gone to lunch and we were able to get up close to it. As you can see, it needs a bit of cleaning up.

The Malmedy massacre happened just beyond that hill. It was actually near a town by the name of Baugnez. Baugnez was so small that it wasn't on their maps so they referred to the location by the name of the larger town, Malmedy.

This is the site of the Bodarwe cafe where some of the American prisoners ran to and tried to hide when the Germans started killing. The Germans set the place on fire and shot the guys when they ran out. It's, obviously, been rebuilt and is a private residence.

Shrine to the victims of the massacre.

Entrance to the American Cemetery in Luxembourg.

My favorite uncle.

No explanation needed.

We all know this guy.

And this guy.

Some of the "Dragon's Teeth" (tank traps) along the Siegfried Line. This one got rooted out by a large artillery shell hit.

More "Dragon's Teeth". These went on for 390 miles.

These are some that had been covered by the bulldozer tanks. They are actually about 5' high from the base. The ground has just eroded away around them.

Gives you an idea of the size of these "Teeth". Lin's 5'2".

Look closely. You'll see this guy's fence is topped with unexploded artillery shells.

This is actually in Germany.

Last but not least, a King Tiger. This sucker is HUGE. I stood beside it and stretched my arm up (that's 8') and still didn't reach the top of the turret. I'm sure it was more than a bit unnerving to meet one of these.
There are NO memorials like these in Germany. Only the remains of pill boxes and bunkers and there are plenty of those.
Hope you liked 'em
Mudge the traveler
