On September 8, 1944, the American cemetery in Fosses-la-Ville was inaugurated. The cemetery was on the hill "Campagne du Chêne". In the first American cemetery in Belgium, 2199 American soldiers were buried with another 96 French, English, Polish and American graves. On a lower part there was room for fallen German soldiers with about 1600 graves. From 1945, annual commemorations were held. On July 12, 1948, the cemetery was closed and decommissioned.
The remains of the fallen American soldiers were sent to the Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Neuville-en-Condroz, the American War Cemetery in Henri-Chapelle and a number was repatriated to the United States.
The monument is made of stone with a commemorative plaque with the following English and French text:
American Military Cemetery Nr 1 of Belgium
08-09-1944 - 12-07-1948
In proud Memory of the 2199 American Soldiers here burried with 96 Allied Brothers in Arms.
They gave their lives to set free our country in the fights of fall 1944 and in the Battle of the Bulge.
Cimetière Militaire Américain No 1 de Belgique
08-09-1944 - 12-07-1948
En hommage aux 2199 Combattants Américains qui y furent inhumes avec 96 Camarades alliés.
Ils firent le sacrifice de leurs vies au cours des combats pour la Libération du pays à l'automne 1944 et pendant la Bataille des Ardennes.
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