List of World War I monuments and memorials information
This is a List of World War I monuments and memorials.
There are numerous World War I monuments and memorials in various countries. In the United States in 2017, a new national monument to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the war is planned by a WWI Centennial Commission.[1]
^Jane O'Brien (November 29, 2017). "Has the US forgotten about World War One?". BBC News.
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