Joe Biden today paid tribute to American fallen on the battlefields of France during a ceremony that also allowed him, indirectly, to challenge his predecessor and rival Donald Trump. On the last day of his trip to France, which was partly dedicated to the anniversary of the Allied landings in 1944, the American president commemorated this time the American fallen in battles during the First World War, at the cemetery of Bois Bello, in the department of Ain. The 81-year-old Democrat laid a wreath and stood still for a moment before making the cross. The “Battle” of Bois Bello This cemetery has 2,289 graves, many of which are buried with “Marines” who lost their lives in the summer of 1918, during a fierce battle that lasted more than three weeks at Bois Bello, the which was considered a turning point in the war. These battles also created a reputation for the […]
Source: News Beast

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