On my other laptop I found a pic showing damage an anti-tank gun did to the King Tiger in several hits. It wasn't much. In the background is the village church where we toured the cemetery.
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While waiting for the museum to open, we explored the cemetery at La Gleize. I found it odd pets are commonly interred in the family mausoleum. Also odd to me was the inclusion of skull and crossbones on grave stones - mostly from the 1600s. I learned it was a common stone decoration in those years. This is a very old cemetery - stones from the 1600s were common.
Besides these two, there were many leaning against the church. They had been knocked over by both sides during Battle of the Bulge. La Gleize is just down the road from Malmedy where SS from Panzergruppe Peiper murdered American prisoners.
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I don't wish to bore people with shots from the museum - it contained WW2 items commonly seen here. What caught my attention was the abundance of items that have been brought in over the years by farmers and hunters.
Tell ya what! I find an MP-40 or STG-44 in the forest, I ain't turning it in! SW
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