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The article describes the lifelong gratitude of Belgian and French citizens towards American soldiers who fought and died in World War II, particularly at the Battle of the Bulge and D-Day. This sentiment is still strong, especially among Marcel Schmetz in Belgium and Marie-Pascale Legrand in Normandy, France. However, the current political climate between the US and Europe, particularly under the Trump administration, has caused tension and worries about the future of their relationship.
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