Media in category "War memorials in Belgium" The following 193 files are in this category, out of 193 total.
Monument marking the point from which the Allied Armies began their offensive in the summer of 1918 and pushed the Imperial German Army to the west, leading to the Allied Advance to Victory and the end of the war. The monument is located on the Komensestraat off the N336 south of Ypres.
The Monumental Bronze Co. of Bridgewater, Connecticut, was one of the leading manufacturers of soldier statues for Civil War monuments and memorials erected in the North and South between the mid ...
After the Great War many of the unidentified French soldiers were exhumed and reinterred in the ossuary at Mont Kemmel. Jean Fréour (1919-2010), was a member of the Breton art movement Seiz Breur. In his long working life he created many religious calvary monuments and fine statues in Brittany and other parts of France.
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Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments Click to view: Wayside Cross World War One Memorial Towson, Maryland: Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments Click to view: World War One Memorial Upper Marlboro, Maryland: Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments Click ...
Qu Xing, Chinese ambassador to Belgium, unveils a statue to commemorate the Chinese laborers of World War I, with Poperinge Mayor Christof Dejaegher, on Wednesday in Belgium.
A vast majority of these monuments, markers and tablets denote Civil War units, rather than individual military figures. Many of the monuments were erected with private funds, but the placement of most of the markers and tablets was overseen, and paid for, by federal or state governments on newly acquired battlefield land at Chickamauga ...
The Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial (AACM) is home to the graves of 5,329 members of the United States military who died in World War II.It is one of fourteen cemeteries for American World War II dead on foreign soil, and is administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
The Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial contains the graves of 7,992 members of the American military who died in World War II. It is one of fourteen cemeteries for American World War II dead on foreign soil, and is administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission .
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