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The Journey Back 

American Battle Monuments Commission
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The Journey Back profiles the story of SSgt. Max Chotin who died November 3, 1945, nearly six months after the war in Europe had ended. He is buried in Plot A, Row 7, Grave 8 at the Netherlands American Cemetery. In this film his son Arthur returns to his final resting place to deliver a meaningful thank you to the Dutch people during the 2015 Memorial Day Ceremony. During his journey back, Arthur meets the Naaijkens family for the first time, the family that has adopted his father’s gravesite.

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9 сен 2015

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Комментарии : 7   
@carolrichards6235
@carolrichards6235 9 лет назад
Watch this video to the end. It reinforces the human capacity for kindness and love. It left me in tears.
@ItsAHedgehog
@ItsAHedgehog 8 лет назад
To the Naaijkens family and all of the other families who have adopted the soldiers, sailors, and airmen, thank you so much for remembering and for the work you do to ensure that others learn and remember. How amazing that the Naaijkens family thought of others in the face of their own tragic losses of their two boys. Thank you.
@dc10driver1
@dc10driver1 8 лет назад
Wonderful story! We must never forget what was done for us and our freedom. For those who gave the last full measure of their devotion for all of us. Thanks so much for sharing. And a big thank you to the Netherlands. What a wonderful people you are.
@usabmc
@usabmc 8 лет назад
+dc10driver1 thanks very much for sharing these words. We are grateful to all those around the world who help to honor our fallen.
@dc10driver1
@dc10driver1 8 лет назад
+ABMCVIDEOS My honor.
@lucaszago3686
@lucaszago3686 6 лет назад
What a magnific video, thanks for all of your job
@TRockett55IRISH
@TRockett55IRISH 4 года назад
Just outstanding.
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