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Topic: Monuments to heroes Posted: 19-Jul-2008 at 21:07 |
What interesting monuments do you have to your fallen war heroes, firemen or Police; in your country or region.
I will stick with the state of Washington myself and off hand we have a WWI monument in the shape of Stone Henge.
It over looks the Columbia River
War monument
Spokane Cemetery - WWI maybe???
I will add some later when I get to a better computer.
I saw a really cool WWI monument in Istanbul at Taxism square so if someone from Istanbul or Turkey could post it since it has to be from your area. Athens has some great monuments also
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Posted: 20-Jul-2008 at 02:26 |
Statue of "Mother Albania". Its dedicated to the Partisans of WWII. On it is enscribed: Eternal Glory to the Martyrs of the Fatherland.
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Posted: 20-Jul-2008 at 06:47 |
Leif Erikson, the first European, who travelled to America, together with his fellows.
Monument in Downtown Reykjavik next to Hallsgrimskirkja cathedral.
not very close to my home but
Il Comandante in Santa Clara (Cuba)
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Posted: 20-Jul-2008 at 11:05 |
Luxembourg's main memorial to those who served in the two world wars is the 'Gëlle Fra' ('Golden Lady')
What's interesting about her history is that in 1940 she was taken down and hid from the German occupiers. And promptly lost. The statue was only re-erected in the early 'eighties after it was found during reconstruction of the city's main football stadium.
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Posted: 20-Jul-2008 at 11:19 |
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Sorry, can't see anything...
btw , i thought that she was the heroe of Luxemburg...
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Posted: 21-Jul-2008 at 01:23 |
I don't know if Abraham Lincoln would count but he was our commander and chief during the American Civil War and he is one of my favorite Presidents. I know he suspended freedoms dufing that war but that is for anohter thread!!
statue of a local Astonaut heroe who died in the shuttle crash.
We have one cool statue of a soldier who died fighting in the Samoan Islands in the 1800's but I cannot find it. The plague says, " died fighting savage foe" I am suprised the PC police have not removed it yet. He was from the small town of Chewelah, WA north of Spokane- I will find it later.
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Posted: 22-Jul-2008 at 19:39 |
National Hero -
...followed by a local one.
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Posted: 22-Jul-2008 at 19:57 |
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It seems odd to me that a monument that existed prior to 1940 commemorates those who served during World War II. Are you sure this is a war memorial? |
Well, when it was originally erected it was to sommemorate WW1. WW2 was added after the rededication of the plinth after 1945 (the plinth was still there - only the statue on top got lost).
The same is true of most war memorials in the UK and France, including the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
Incidentally, removing my Luxembourg hat and putting hy hometown one on, there are a whole flock of memorials to the Titanic in Southampton, including for instance one for the engineers and another for the musicians and so on.
I doubt any ship has as many memorials all in one town.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 00:49 |
Seko Ronald McDonald - A monument to healthy eating- lol
Here is the Korean war Memorial designed by an artist from my city Spokane
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 11:43 |
Nice pictures. I will like too know if there are foreign military cemeteries in your countries.
In my home town, Slobozia, there is a military cemetery. There are 1918 soldiers buried there: 1 French, 214 Algerians (of the French army), 18 Germans, 142 Indians, 1493 Turks, 40 unknown soldiers, 10 British and 77 Romanians.
I will try to post some pictures but you'll have to wait until I take a trip to visist my parents.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 12:25 |
There are US and German military cemeteries in Luxembourg, mostly because of the Battle of the Bulge. General Patton is in fact buried here.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 14:55 |
Algerians and indians in Slobozia! What brought those poor guys from their countries to Romania?
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 17:47 |
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Algerians and indians in Slobozia! What brought those poor guys from their countries to Romania?
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Probably the same reasons that brought Albanians in Egypt and all over middle-east in ottoman times.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 19:58 |
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Algerians and indians in Slobozia! What brought those poor guys from their countries to Romania?
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Probably Indians were brought to war by the British and the Algerians by the French.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 20:48 |
Karl Marx Stadt (former Chemnitz)
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Posted: 23-Jul-2008 at 21:39 |
Algerians and indians in Slobozia! What brought those poor guys from their countries to Romania? |
The French brought in Algerian cavalry, Sipahis, into the Balkans during the first World War. The Indians are probably from the Brits.
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Posted: 24-Jul-2008 at 01:34 |
Vietnam war memorial Riverfront park - my city
Vietnam memorial stands strong in Riverfront Park
7/18/2008 - SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane residents display pride in the military with a statue in Riverfront Park dedicated to the men and women who served in the Vietnam War. The inscription below the statue reads, “Inland Northwest Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Dedicated November 10, 1985 to those who served and to those who gave their lives and are now in God’s hands.” (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa Barnett)
WWI monument in Washington State- probably Olympia our State capital
Put up by the Italian segment of Walla Walla, WA population:
Christopher Columbus- in front of the county courthouse
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