Cyberlexe
Joined: Jun 06, 2014
Posts: 1004
Location: Belgium
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 8:52 pm
Hey Gals and Guys,
Yesterday we made a family trip to Bastogne in the Belgian Ardennes, known as where the battle of the bulge has been held during WW2.
I thought I past some pics for those who’ve been or haven’t been there or wanted to visit, or just are interested, the rest can disregard my post .
The monument stays impressive and is huge.
The museum has been renewed completely in 2014, there are automatic audio guides, who start playing while you move before the displays, don’t bother pressing the correct buttons or so, completely my thing (and for the kids also).
There is a story through the hole visit about a local young fella 13y, a local lady teacher who joined the resistance, a US 101st airborne fella and a German soldier.
Their stories join in the process where they all met during this battle in some way.
Really interesting to hear this story out of their lives and not just a strategic teaching about the fighting’s which of course also is there. It makes it all more human from a point of view from all involved parties.
Thought I would post this for the people interested.
Yesterday we made a family trip to Bastogne in the Belgian Ardennes, known as where the battle of the bulge has been held during WW2.
I thought I past some pics for those who’ve been or haven’t been there or wanted to visit, or just are interested, the rest can disregard my post .
The monument stays impressive and is huge.
The museum has been renewed completely in 2014, there are automatic audio guides, who start playing while you move before the displays, don’t bother pressing the correct buttons or so, completely my thing (and for the kids also).
There is a story through the hole visit about a local young fella 13y, a local lady teacher who joined the resistance, a US 101st airborne fella and a German soldier.
Their stories join in the process where they all met during this battle in some way.
Really interesting to hear this story out of their lives and not just a strategic teaching about the fighting’s which of course also is there. It makes it all more human from a point of view from all involved parties.
Thought I would post this for the people interested.