When exactly U.S. officials removed two panels honoring Black American soldiers who died fighting in Europe during World War II from a major Dutch cemetery is a mystery. Even local authorities in the area around the Netherlands American Cemetery, in the south of the country, weren't told. More than 8,200 Americans are buried in the village of Margraten, just east of city of Maastricht. Another 1,700 officially counted as missing have their names displayed at the site, according to the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), the U.S. agency responsible for the Dutch cemetery and other overseas memorials. More than 170...