A Dutch war cemetery added displays showing black US soldiers. Then they were quietly removed
Relatives fear the move is part of ‘the same virus affecting the US’, as historians and politicians say it coincided with Trump’s DEI purge A white marble cross marks the final resting place of Julius W Morris, private first class in the US army, who died in April 1945. But at the cemetery where (…)
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