Battle of the Bulge 70th Anniversary Commemoration at Eisenhower Presidential Library
Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge-Kansas Chapter will commemorate the Battle of the Bulge 70th anniversary on
Jan. 24 in partnership with the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum
and Boyhood Home in Abilene. Four new exhibit supplements to World War II Remembered: Leaders, Battles & Heroes will be unveiled in the Museum.
A
granite bench will be dedicated to Battle of the Bulge and other World
War II veterans. The bench will be located in the center of the
Eisenhower Presidential Library campus across from the Eisenhower
statue. The public is invited to attend; pre-registration is required
only for lunch.
The
Battle of the Bulge, from Dec. 16, 1944, to Jan. 25, 1945, was the
largest and bloodiest battle fought by the U.S. during WWII. The Battle
of the Bulge was a German counteroffensive campaign launched in the
dense Ardennes forest at the onset of winter meant to turn the tide in
favor of the Axis. Ultimately, it served as a catalyst to ending the war
in Europe and leading to the liberation of Nazi death camps.
Mark
Collins, president of Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge-Kansas
Chapter, said a large attendance is expected because of the location
change from Manhattan to Abilene and the bench dedication ceremony.
The schedule (all open to the public):
■
8:30 a.m., Registration at the Visitors Center. A group photograph of
Battle of the Bulge veterans will be taken at 9:30 a.m., followed by
photos of all WWII veterans. There is no charge for the photos.
■
9:45 a.m., Call to order, invocation, presentation of colors, flag
salute and greeting by Karl Weissenbach, director of the Eisenhower
Presidential Library.
■
10 a.m., Battle of the Bulge Veterans Panel moderated by Robert Smith,
director of Museums at Fort Riley. Panelists include Wallace Jeffrey,
Marvin Ledy, Jim Sharp, and Julian Siebert.
■ 12:00 p.m., "In Memoriam" ceremony
■ 12:15 p.m., Memorial bench dedication
■
12:30 p.m., Buffet lunch including roast beef, turkey, side dishes and
dessert. The meal is free to Battle of the Bulge veterans. (Meal
reservations required by Jan. 21.)
■
1:30 p.m., Free time to visit with the veterans; watch "American
Experience: Battle of the Bulge" and "Secrets of World War II: Secrets
of the Battle of the Bulge" documentaries; or visit the Eisenhower
Presidential Library exhibits. Admission to the museum is free to WWII
veterans and their spouses.
- Battle of the Bulge/Rhineland Campaign
- The Berlin Strategic Offensive
- Operation Detachment (Iwo Jima)
- Operation Iceberg (Okinawa)
The
Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home, a nonpartisan
federal institution, is part of the Presidential Libraries network
operated by the National Archives and Records Administration.
Presidential Libraries promote understanding of the presidency and the
American experience. We preserve and provide access to historical
materials, support research, and create interactive programs and
exhibits that educate and inspire.
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