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In reply to the discussion: Are there any Imperial Japanese or Wehrmacht soldiers buried at Arlington? [View all]hlthe2b
(113,986 posts)15. You wrote:"As for Lee himself, his remains should have no more place in that cemetery than Heinz..."
Do you really want Arlington returned to ancestors and all the current buried--union, WWI and all the wars that followed to today, disinterred? Because that was the settlement achieved when the property was ruled to have been illegally seized from the Lee family.
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Are there any Imperial Japanese or Wehrmacht soldiers buried at Arlington? [View all]
jcmaine72
Dec 2019
OP
well, Arlington was aquired from the property of Robert E. Lee when it was seized
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#1
Read the rest of my post. A court later found the property was illegally seized.
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#8
A US Court decades later. Do some research. You are intensely in need of some historical reading.
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#17
US courts also legally sanctioned Jim Crow at the time, so do some research of your own.
jcmaine72
Dec 2019
#27
You wrote:"As for Lee himself, his remains should have no more place in that cemetery than Heinz..."
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#15
You obviously stopped reading at that point, because I wrote this in the next sentence:
jcmaine72
Dec 2019
#19
And yet, the long time member had already said to them "read the rest of my post"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#43
There is a Wehrmacht Gefreiter (Lance Corporal) buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery
Jake Stern
Dec 2019
#6
They don't belong there and it borders on desecration to have a Confederate memorial in
jcmaine72
Dec 2019
#12