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var str = 'The most striking and largest monument in Riverside Park on the upper West Side of Manhattan is the tomb of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia. The monumental tomb, one of only 2 mausoleum memorials in the city and the largest mausoleum in the nation, was designed by John Duncan and completed in 1892 and is composed of marble and granite. The site is administered by the National Park Service. General U.S. Grant graduated from West Point and served in the U.S. Army beginning in the Mexican War and rose to command Union forces by during the Civil War. After serving two term as President, he retired to New York and died in 1885. People from all over the world contributed to the public fundraiser and more than 1 million people attended the dedication on April 2, 1897. Above the entrance to the mausoleum is a granite inscription “Let Us Have Peace”. The National Memorial stands at 150 feet high at the top of the domed ceiling. Inside are painted murals of scenes from Grant’s career and the granite sarcophagi of Grant and his wife lie directly below the rotunda.';
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var str = 'Located just 10 miles from Munich, Dachau was the site of the first concentration camp established by the Nazi regime in Hitler\'s Germany. It began in 1933 as a camp for political prisoners and those who openly opposed the regime and those deemed as \"undesirable\" such as Roma, homosexuals and Jehovah\'s Witnesses. In 1938 Jewish prisoners also began to arrive. With the outbreak of the war in 1939 the camp received the elites and governmental leaders of occupied countries as well as those who tried to form resistance movements. Dachau served as an expanding work camp for prisoners. With the initial invasion of the Soviet Union and then ultimate defeat, the camp received POWs and also Jewish prisoners and corpses from other camps. Dachau was liberated by US military forces at the end of April 1945. More than 20,000 inmates perished in the camp. The camp site became a memorial in 1965 and there are several church memorials on the site to honor the inmates who were imprisoned and died because of their various religious faiths; these include Catholics, Protestants and Jews among others. ';
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var str = 'The beautiful white travertine Catholic basilica on the hills of Montmatre in Paris was inspired by desire to honor the more than 58,000 Frenchmen who lost their lives during the civil uprising in Paris at the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1873. When the French Assembly approved the building of the basilica in 1874, however, part of the reason was to celebrate the victory over the communards of Paris who had slain the archbishop of Paris during the fighting. Many of the communards remain entombed in the ground underneath the basilica in the gypsum mines; the French Army of Versailles used explosives to destroy the underground chambers where they had sought refuge. The next archbishop is said to have climbed the butte of Montmartre and had a vision that on this beautiful high spot overlooking Paris a church of the Sacred Heart should be built; the basilica became a symbol of the resurgent Catholic Church in France. The view from the Basilica which sits on the highest ground in Paris is spectacular.';
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var str = 'This large single arch in the middle of the Champs Elysse in Paris was originally begun by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to celebrate Imperial France\'s victories. The inside of the arch is carved with the names of French victories from the Revolution an Napoleonic Wars and more than 500 generals. On the outer surfaces are carved reliefs of which the most famous is La Marseillaise of Francois Rude. Inside there is a staircase to the top of the memorial; inside the top of the arch is a small museum and bookstore and then a few more stairs to the terrace on the top of the arch. The view from the top of the Arc provides a magnificent view around Paris and the confluence of the six main boulevards. Underneath the Arc are bronze plaques placed into the pavement that honor all of France\'s conflicts from the mid-1800s to the present. And in the center of the area underneath the Arc is France\'s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier placed here after World War I. Access to the Arc is provided by an underground walkway from the nearby sidewalks so that observers do not have to cross the very busy streets. The Arc is visible from a great distance down the streets that converge upon the round-about on which it sits. And at night it is lit up with somber amber lights.';
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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var str = 'The North State Street Bridge over the Chicago River memorializes those who fought at Bataan and Corregidor in World War II. The original bridge on the site was built in 1864 but the modern bridge was renamed in 1949. In 1992 the bridge was rededicated to also honor all Filipino veterans who fought for their homeland during the war.';
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var str = 'Within the garden of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is the Chapel of the Fallen Angels to honor all those who gave their lives. The beautiful stained glass windows include a bomber among the clouds and an airman looking up at god. ';
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Eighth Air Force Historical Society
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USS Missouri Memorial Pearl Harbor HI
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var str = 'The World War II–era battleship USS Missouri is permanently moored alongside the USS Arizona memorial on Ford Island. The Missouri commemorates the victory in the Pacific Theater of World War II and on the deck of the USS Missouri, which is now permanently moored at Pearl Harbor, is a brass circle commemorating the spot where Japanese officials signed the surrender documents that brought World War II to a close on September 2, 1945. There are also plaques commemorating the service of the World War II-era battleship USS Missouri in the Persian Gulf War (Desert Shield, Desert Storm). The Missouri fired 289 shells into Iraq during the US attack.';
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var str = 'The 1895 church sustained extreme damage and destruction during World War II Allied bombing and was left as a reminder of the devastation of 20th century warfare. The remains of the central tower contain original mosaics and items from the church as well as a history of the church. Between 1959-61 Egon Eiermann created a blue-glazed octagonal church on one side and an hexagonal bell tower on the other side. The original church was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1891 to honor his grandfather Kaiser Wilhelm I. The original spire stood 371 feet but only 223 remain today.';
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St George’s Memorial Church, Ypres Belgium
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var str = 'This memorial church was built by Sir Reginal Blomfield (1927-29) and dedicated by General Plumer. The church is filled with donations to honor British troops who fought in the Ypres Salient. Thus every item in the church is a memorial including nameplates on each chair and embroidered pillows. There are also busts of Bernard Montgomery and Winston Churchill who both served at Ypres. Today the church also houses memorials to those who served in World War II. ';
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CT Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch Hartford
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Sculptor Casper Buberl
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