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  2. Template:Infobox military conflict - Wikipedia

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    image – optional – an image for the warbox. Given in the form Example.jpg; image_size – optional – a size for the image; alt – optional – Alternative text for image that is accessible to screen readers to help the visually impaired; caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image. date – optional – the date of the ...

  3. Category:War trophies - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to war trophies. They are typically captured arms, standards , cultural objects, and body parts of slain enemies, which the victors of a conflict use as symbols of their victory. Subcategories

  4. Trophy of arms - Wikipedia

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    A trophy or trophy of arms in art and architecture is a real or depicted artistically assembled display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch. [1]

  5. Second World War in cinema: 20 of the best war movies ... - AOL

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    A haunting anti-war statement almost without peer, adapted from the story by Akiyuki Nosaka and based on his own experiences in the firebombed city of Kobe. 5. Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, 2017)

  6. List of World War II films (1950–1989) - Wikipedia

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    This list of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative. The entries on this list are war films or miniseries that are concerned with World War II (or the Sino-Japanese War ) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.

  7. Confederate monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 was a Confederate soldier on a column with his weapon at parade rest, or weaponless and gazing into the distance. These accounted for approximately half the monuments studied. They are, however, the most popular among the courthouse monuments. Type 2 was a Confederate soldier on a column with rifle ready, or carrying a flag or bugle.

  8. Battle Monument (West Point) - Wikipedia

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    The site for the monument was dedicated on 15 June 1864 by General George McClellan where he gave a lengthy address and stated that, "The site of the Battle Monument is dedicated in commemoration of the Officers and Privates of the regular Army who have died in the present war". His speech was followed by rapturous applause after concluding it ...

  9. Russians throng to display of Western 'trophy' tanks captured ...

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    Western tanks and military hardware captured by Russian forces in Ukraine went on display in Moscow on Wednesday at an exhibition the Russian military said showed Western help would not stop it ...