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 he lies in Margraten, a village in the south of the Netherlands, a new battle has begun over the quiet removal of two display panels about African American soldiers, like Morris. Relatives, local communities, politicians and historians have called for a permanent memorial to African American servicemen after it emerged that displays commemorating black soldiers had been removed. The move has sparked shock in the Netherlands, with critics of the...