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US removal of panels honoring Black soldiers at WWII cemetery in Europe draws backlash

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Apparently this is the text of the one panel -- black soldiers were responsible for digging the graves in the cemetery itself.

African American Servicemembers in WWII: Fighting on Two Fronts
During World War II, the U.S. military followed a strict policy of segregation. Despite the ongoing fight for civil rights at home during an era of racist policies, more than a million African Americans answered their nation's call enlisting in every branch of the military.
Although limited to serving primarily in labor and support positions, Black service members regularly faced the horrors of war. In the fall of 1944, the 960th Quartermaster Service Company (QMSC)-composed primarily of African Americans - arrived in Margraten to dig graves at the newly created cemetery. First Lieutenant Jefferson Wiggins of the 960th QMSC recounted the suffering of service members under his command who "cried when they were digging the graves... they were just completely traumatized."
President Harry S. Truman finally ordered the US military to desegregate in 1948. However, African Americans' fight for civil rights was far from over. Many Black soldiers, including Wiggins, returned home to become leaders in the Civil Rights movement. The achievements of African American service members in WWII served as a powerful claim for equality then and now.
 
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So called anti-racism puts a lot of effort into keeping old wounds fresh. As I figured the panels had been installed recently.

The panels were placed at the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial in the Dutch village of Margraten in September 2024.
 
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