As of the first Luxembourgish militia up to today’s modern army, Luxembourg’s military history has been marked by worldwide events. The consecutive operations of the Battle of the Bulge are displayed at the National Museum of Military History. The National Museum of the Resistance describes the fate of clandestines during World War II. The military cemeteries of Luxembourg-Hamm and Sandweiler, as well as the many memorials, confirm the presence of numerous foreign troops on the Luxembourgish territory.
Where : Dudelange
The Documentation Center for Human Migrations (CDMH) does researches and...
Where : Lasauvage
The "Espace Muséologique" in Lasauvage is entirely dedicated...
Where : Sandweiler
During the Second World War, thousands of German soldiers lost their lives in...
Where : Osweiler
In autumn 1944, Luxembourg was nearly entirely liberated from the Nazi...
Where : Clervaux
Museum of the Battle of the Bulge: Memories of the Liberation The Battle...
Where : Diekirch
National Museum of Military History What sufferings did soldiers and civilians...
Where : Esch-sur-Alzette
National Resistance Museum: life under the Nazis The National Resistance...