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A memorial to the beloved brown bear that served in the Polish army during World War II. Wojtek (1942–1963) was a Syrian brown bear (Ursus arctos syriacus) bought, as a young cub, at a railway station in Hamadan, Iran, by Polish II Corps soldiers who had been evacuated from the Soviet Union. In order to provide for his rations and transportation, he was eventual...
The Wollheim Memorial is a Holocaust memorial site in Frankfurt am Main.
It is named after Norbert Wollheim (1913-1998), a former member of the Board of Directors of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and forced labourer of IG Farben. Its purpose is to keep alive the memory of the victims at Buna/Monowitz and inform about their history and reparation.
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The Women in Military Service for America Memorial (WIMSA) is a memorial established by the U.S. federal government which honors women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The memorial is located at the western end of Memorial Avenue at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States. The structure in which...
The Famous Five, or The Valiant Five, (French:Célèbres cinq) were five prominent Canadian suffragists who advocated for women and children. They asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Does the word 'Persons' in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?" in the caseEdwards v Canada.The five women, Emily...
Woods Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the First World War located near The Bluff south of Ypres (Ieper) in Belgium on the Western Front.
The cemetery was made by the 1st Battalions of the Dorset and East Surrey Regiments in April 1915. It closed in September 1917. Many of the burials are from the London Regiment and the C...
Woodward Hill Cemetery is a 32 acre historic rural or garden cemetery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was founded by the Trinity Lutheran Church of Lancaster in 1850, but became a non-denominational cemetery in 1856. It is known for being the burial place of James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States. In 2005 it was added to the National Register of Histor...
On the way from the World Trade Center Subway Station and before entering into the modern arches of the Oculus, traveler often dn't notice they are walking through the last remains of the original World Trade Center subway concourse and past a door tagged by 9/11 first responders.
Doorway is between PATH and New York City Subway stations, including the back of the pr...
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument is a United States national monument honoring several aspects of American engagement in World War II. It encompasses 9 sites in 3 states totaling 6,310 acres (2,550 ha).
In Hawaii:
USS Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center
USS Utah Memorial
USS Oklahoma Memorial
Six Chief Petty Officer Bungalows on Ford Island
Moo...
The World War I Memorial (King's African Rifles War Memorial) is located in Downtown Lilongwe. The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried out internal security duties within these colonies along with military service elsewhere during the world wars and othe...
Tombstone on the trail to the Wall Street Stamp Mill, Joshua Tree National Park, California. The mill was built by Bill Keys, a local rancher, miner and character, using equipment moved from Pinon Wells. In the 1940s, Keys was involved in a dispute with Worth Bagley over access to the Wall Street Mill. Keys shot and killed Bagley in 1943 and placed a stone commemorati...
The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, was the deadliest mass shooting in American history, involving nearly three hundred Lakota people shot and killed by soldiers of the United States Army. The massacre, part of what the U.S. military called the Pine Ridge Campaign, occurred on December 29, 1890, near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkp&...
Wreck of the Ten Sail is a historic shipwreck event that occurred off the East End of Grand Cayman Island on February 8, 1794. Ten ships that were part of a convoy on its way from Jamaica to the United States and Britain wrecked on the surrounding reef. While local residents braved the stormy waters and successfully rescued all of the ships' crew and passengers, eight...
Visit the nation's commemorative monument to the Wright brothers' world-changing achievement. Located on top of the historic Kill Devil Hill where Wilbur and Orville did their gliding experiments.
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