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World War II Memorial

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Located at the end of the Reflecting Pool opposite the Lincoln Memorial, the World War II Memorial is the first memorial dedicated to those who served our country during the Second World War. Established by the American Battle Monuments Commission, the memorial will “honor all military veterans of the war, citizens on the home front, the nation at large, and the high moral purpose and idealism that motivated the nation’s call to arms.” The memorial consists of a plaza and rainbow pool flanked by two Memorial Arches, one marked Pacific and one marked Atlantic. Circling the plaza are 56 granite pillars – one for each of the states, territories, and the District of Columbia – connected by a bronze sculpted rope celebrating the unity of the nation.

Interesting Facts:

  • On the floor of the Memorial Arches is the WWII victory medal surrounded by the years “1941-1945” and the words "Victory on Land," "Victory at Sea," and "Victory in the Air."
  • The field of 4,000 sculpted gold stars on the Freedom Wall commemorates the more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives during the war.
  • The memorial’s chairman is Senator Bob Dole, and several celebrities helped raise funds for the memorial’s construction, including actor Tom Hanks and television news anchor Tom Brokaw.

Links:

WWII Memorial

The History Place: World War II in Europe

Timeline

1939 1941 1945 1993
World War II officially begins in Europe. The U.S. enters the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Germany surrenders in May, and Japan surrenders in August, ending the war. Pres. Clinton authorizes the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish a World War II Memorial in D.C.
2001 2004
Construction begins on the memorial. The memorial is officially dedicated on Memorial Day weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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