THE AMERICAN MONUMENT
Nicknamed the Sammy, he intrigues more than one walker that huge eagle that wears on his back an American soldier brandishing a sword. This monumental statue that adorns the seafront celebrated its 90 years in 2016! It commemorates the arrival of American troops during the First World War in 1917. St. Nazaire sees 250,000 American soldiers landing at that time. It was inaugurated on June 26, 1926 by the Ambassador of the United States in France, Myron T. Herrick. On December 13, 1941, the German occupier destroyed the monument to recover the metal. This monument is reconstructed in 1989 at the same location (Grand Traict Beach), by Pierre Fouenant. A model of this sculpture, carried out by Gertrude Whitney, is located at the Ecomuseum. The scale of the eagle wings symbolizing America is 12 m; the statue represents a weight of 10 tons and is laid on a high base cut in Breton granite.
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