Kilroy was a symbol of the American GI and the saying with it was "Kilroy was here" this was essentially graffiti. There are several legends that tell how it got started. It became a challenge to place the logo in unlikely places. When I lived in Germany the was the ruins of a American POW camp in the area and a person I knew had gone up to it. He told me that there was Kilroy was here was on the walls.
The phrase "Kilroy was here" is inscribed on the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., under the section representing the state of Pennsylvania. This graffiti became a popular cultural symbol during World War II, often associated with American soldiers. It signifies the presence of soldiers and their camaraderie during the war. The memorial honors the contributions and sacrifices of all American service members during World War II.
the answer to that question is the world war II memorial
The World War 2 Memorial in Washington DC is a memorial. It is not a tomb. No one is buried there.
The World War II Memorial was designed by Friedrich St.Florian .
the gold stars in the world war 2 memorial represent family sacrifice.
no
it doesnt
granite
There are many World War 2 Memorials. Please be more specific.
how many people work in the war memorial today how many people work in the war memorial today
yes
56