General Patton Memorial Museum
The General Patton Memorial Museum in Ettelbrück honours the commander of the Third US Army whose troops liberated Ettelbruck during World War II on 25 December 1944. Documents and objects depict the invasion, repression and persecution by Nazi Germany and Luxembourg’s liberation. Those who wish to continue in General Patton‘s footsteps can visit his final resting place between the flagpoles at the American cemetery in Luxembourg-Hamm. A visit to the German military cemetery down the road in Hamm is also worthwhile.
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General Patton Memorial Museum
L-9054 Ettelbruck
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