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The World War I Montfaucon American Monument is a monument commemorating the American victory in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I. It is located in Montfaucon-d'Argonne in Lorraine, France. The American Battle Monuments Commission maintains the monument.
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Description
The monument is made of a large Doric-style granite column, on top of which lies a statue symbolizing liberty ruins of the ancient village. It commemorates the American victory during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of 26 September 1918 to 11 November 1918. during which the United States army forced the enemy to retreat. On the walls of the foyer is an account of the battle and pays homage to the troops who served there. The observation platform of the memorial can be reached by ascending two hundred thirty four stairs, and offers a view of the battlefield.
Inauguration
The monument was inaugurated 1 August 1937, in the presence of the President of the French Republic, Albert Lebrun. Franklin Roosevelt, then the President of the United States, delivered a radio address for the ceremony from Washington, DC.
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References
- (fr) Nicolas Honecker, Les Visites des Chefs d'Etat Français en Lorraine, Editions Lacour, 2006.
- Monument on the official American site of the American Battle Monuments Commission and authorization
External links
Categories:- World War I memorials in France
- United States military memorials and cemeteries
- Buildings and structures in Meuse
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