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U.S. veterans mark 60th anniversary

By Associated Press
Published December 17, 2004

BASTOGNE, Belgium - U.S. veterans laid wreaths at ceremonies across southern Belgium and Luxembourg on Thursday, marking the 60th anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Bulge, in which U.S. forces defeated Nazi Germany's last bid to reverse the rapid advance of Allied forces toward Berlin.

The commemorations marking World War II's largest land battle in which U.S. troops participated were held at memorials and cemeteries across a wide swath of the hilly and wooded Ardennes region which formed the battlefield that bitterly cold winter of 1944.

In the battle, more than a million troops - 600,000 Germans, 500,000 Americans and 55,000 Britons - fought in the snow from Dec. 16, 1944 to Jan. 25, 1945.

Night vigils were held at several places along the serpentine front, and there was also a brief memorial service at the Mardasson Memorial near Bastogne, the town that was surrounded by Germans whose offensive created a "bulge" around the town and threatened to cut it off.

Erected in 1950, the memorial is a vast star-shaped monument that stands 40 feet tall and honors the memory of the killed and wounded American soldiers or those who disappeared during the Ardennes offensive.

On Saturday it will be the venue of the main commemoration ceremony attended by King Albert II of Belgium and Dennis Hastert, the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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