Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

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Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

Post by housil » Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:36 am

This year was the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. As we visited the celebrations in Normandy D-Day this year, viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12739&hilit=normandy winter time means driving to Belgium, visiting Bastogne and their celebrations (again).

So I rent a local farm house (AirBnB)
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where we stayed the four days.
We visited the Bastogne war museum
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where they had reenactment camps outside
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Next stop was a nice, little museum where they displayed, what they dug out at the battle sites over here
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Re: Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

Post by housil » Mon Dec 23, 2024 11:22 am

Next day
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we visited a WW2 military fair
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Note, that guy ask´s €1000 for (allegedly) original WW2 rations
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from the fair, we went to Bastogne Barracks where they have a museum but also do tank rides
Display of an WW2 aid station
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A German halftrack "Sdkfz 251" what is a IFV nowadays
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The very last, still driving German King Tiger (Königs Tiger)
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70 tons and a driving eight-eight
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A German field kitchen display
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the old (1944) train station of Bastogne
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Walking down town Bastogne

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Re: Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

Post by housil » Mon Dec 23, 2024 11:31 am

On Christmas 1944, there was a battle at Manhay,
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a tiny village where the US troops could stopp the German advance. The fighting's took from Dec 23rd to 26th. Every year is there a reenactment battle at the original battle field with ~ 10.000 spectators
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German tank destroyer "Hetzer"
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Re: Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

Post by cavguy » Mon Dec 23, 2024 11:37 am

Excellent pics Housil!!

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Re: Nuts weekend Bastogne 2024

Post by jfko6 » Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:08 pm

My local library book display.
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