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  2. World War II Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The World War II Memorial is a national memorial in the United States [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

  3. National Monument (Amsterdam) - Wikipedia

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    World War II memorial The National Monument on Dam Square ( Dutch : Nationaal Monument op de Dam ) is a 1956 cenotaph in Amsterdam , Netherlands . A national Remembrance of the Dead ceremony is held at the monument every year on 4 May to commemorate the casualties of World War II and subsequent armed conflicts.

  4. Memorial square - Wikipedia

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    A memorial square is an intersection dedicated in memory of someone, usually someone who was killed in a war. It is not the same as a town square. While the name of a town square is used to describe where something is located, the name of a memorial square is not used in the same manner. [citation needed]

  5. Then & Now, Memorial Day: Do you know where this is? - AOL

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    This square honors Lt. J. Henry Frostholm and Sgt. Neils E. Frostholm, brothers who were killed in action in World War I. The memorial square took shape about 1935, after a review by the City ...

  6. Indiana World War Memorial Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza is an urban feature and war memorial located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, originally built to honor the veterans of World War I. [3] It was conceived in 1919 as a location for the national headquarters of the American Legion and a memorial to the state's and nation's veterans.

  7. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, millions of Russian soldiers were reported missing, or pronounced dead. [1] The monument was unveiled to the public on May 8, 1967. In 1997, a Guard of Honour of the Kremlin Regiment (which had guarded the Lenin Mausoleum ) was restored at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the federal law of December 8, 1997, "On ...

  8. Fountain of Eternal Life - Wikipedia

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    This number also included those who perished during World War II and the Korean War for whom new information was found to support their addition to the Memorial Fountain. [1] Another rededication on July 25, 2014 added 42 new memorial names – 33 representing the Iraq War, the remainder from the Vietnam War, the Korean War, and World War II. [4]

  9. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Tashkent) - Wikipedia

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    The motherland figure at the tomb A guard of honor at the memorial. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Uzbek: Noma'lum askar maqbarasi, Russian: Могила Неизвестного Солдата) is a war memorial, dedicated to the Soviet soldiers killed during World War II. [1] It is located on Mustaqillik Maydoni in Tashkent, the capital of ...