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Yes, Washington D.C.
Yes, there are numerous memorials dedicated to soldiers who fought in World War I around the world. Notable examples include the Thiepval Memorial in France, which honors missing British and South African soldiers, and the Menin Gate in Belgium, which commemorates British and Commonwealth soldiers. Many countries established national memorials and cemeteries to honor their fallen soldiers, reflecting the significant impact of the war on society and collective memory. These memorials serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made during the conflict.
The World War 2 Memorial is in Washington DC. I added a link below so you can see it. There is another memorial in Washington DC dedicated to the United States Marines who fought on IWO JIMA and raised the US flag. There are World War 2 memorials in several states too but they are not the national memorials or monuments as you will see in Washington DC.
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There are many World War 2 Memorials. Please be more specific.
There are many World War 2 Memorials. Please be more specific.
Rebuilding and memorials.
memorials
War Memorials Trust was created in 1997.
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Yes, Washington D.C.
There are MANY World War 2 memorials. An answer cannot be given unless YOU state which one you are asking about.
Historians.
UK National Inventory of War Memorials was created in 1989.
by having a minuets silence when neccecery and on war annerversrys by wearing a poppy on rememberence sunday by visiting our local memorials
People don't generally worship at war memorials. The memorials are used as a focus for remembering the dead and the horrors of war. The number of people who attend memorials varies greatly from country to country and memorial to memorial. It is impossible to put a figure on the number of people.