There are memorials all over where the Holocaust took place.Many other nations like Israel, the US or the UK have memorials also.
In the 21st Century, nearly every US state has one, or one in planning.
At various locations on the battlefield.
to honour fallen soldiers
Wreaths of poppies.
It should represent the history of all the countries, especially those who have suffered in the past.
Memorials can represent people, events or cultural history. A memorial is a way to get the populace to remember the event.
Memorials, by definition, represent cultural history. Memorials are meant to commemorate events that are considered culturally relevant, it doesn't get more "culturally historic" than that.
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Grave yards and memorials of the dead.
Memorials represent our history-- where we've been, what happened at a specific time, what is worthy of being remembered. Some memorials are inspiring, like the panoramic view of the faces on Mt. Rushmore; some are emotional, like the Vietnam War Memorial Wall. Not every memorial evokes the same reaction in each person who sees it, but in a culture that too often forgets, memorials are about keeping memory alive, and about knowing important aspects of who we are as a nation.
Memorials to presidents Lincoln, Washington, and Jefferson are the three memorials. There is also a fourth memorial for Franklin Roosevelt.
See: Vietnam Veterans Memorials
War Memorials Trust was created in 1997.
The Thomas Jefferson memorial
Some memorials are monuments, but not all monuments are memorials.
There are memorials all over where the Holocaust took place.Many other nations like Israel, the US or the UK have memorials also.