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"9 September 1944, We Shall Never Forget" Memorial

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The US memorial ’9 September 1944 – We will never forget’ in Pétange is dedicated to 2nd Lieutenant Hyman Josefson. He was recorded as the first US soldier to lose his life on Luxembourg territory. He died on 9 September 1944, the first day of American troops crossing the French border area, liberating parts of southern Luxembourg.

The memorial consists of a stone pedestal with engraved American Eagle. Adjacent is an enamel signpost with the inscription: 

‘2nd Lt. Hyman Josefson, First American Soldier KIA for the Liberation of Pétange and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, September 9, 1944’

Additionally, an M-8 Greyhound armoured reconnaissance car, as used by Josefson and his crew, stands on almost the exact site where 2nd Lt. Josefson died. His Greyhound was hit by a German anti-tank gun at the former Wax mill.

Nearby, a documentation centre has a number of original photographs and documents of the Liberation of Pétange. 

Every year on 9 September, a torch-lit ceremony takes place in Pétange and around the memorial. This takes place to pay tribute to the First American Soldier to die for the liberty of Luxembourg.

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Rue de l'Eglise, L-4732 Pétange

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