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Sixty years after the liberation of the Grand-Duchy of
Luxembourge by American troops, this plaque was unveiled
by Their Royal Highnesses Grand Duke Henri and
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa on September 13, 2004,
as a token of gratitude of the Luxembourg people to the
American Nation for enabling them to recover their
independence and freedom.

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The T. G. Masarykmemorial is in the foreground

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Related subjects: History, European
Location: Massachusetts Ave & Riggs St. NW (??) Washington, D.C.

Nearest Metro: Dupont Circle(Red) (click station name for all sculptures nearby) (dcMem ID #1584 )

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Wikipedia article on Grand Duke of Lux.
World at War website on Lux

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Luxembourg liberation: Plaque commemorating, near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.

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