
These crosses and Stars of David at the Henri-Chapelle cemetery mark the graves of 7,992 American solders who died in the region near Homburg, Belgium. Many of them were killed during the "Battle of the Bulge" which was the largest-ever battle fought by the U.S. Army from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. This cemetery pictured, Henri-Chapelle, was initially situated nearby as a temporary cemetery after the area was liberated September 11, 1944 by the United States Army's 1st Division. At its peak, there were over 19,000 American soldiers in the temporary cemetery before 60 percent of them were returned home at the request of the next of kin. Handling of the dead was carried out by the 607th Graves Registration Company.