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Memorial for soldiers at Gallipoli war
Haifa, Israel - July 21, 2015: A monument for the British Empire soldiers (Muslims from India) who died in World War I, in downtown Haifa, Israel
Lone Pine Lone Pine ANZAC Memorial at the Gallipoli Battlefields in Canakkale, Turkey
Groesbeek, Netherlands – oktober 30, 2022\n\nCanadian War Cemetery Groesbeek is the cemetery where 2619 mainly Canadian soldiers are buried who fell in the Second World War. The soldiers buried here have not all died in fighting in the Netherlands, but also in Germany. The Allies did not want their soldiers buried in a hostile country.\n\nThe war cemetery is located north of Groesbeek in the Dutch municipality of Berg en Dal and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Tomb of Japanese soldiers who died in the World war II .\nThis cemetery was established to honor Commonwealth soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Dohazari Military and R.A.F. Cemeteries; Jessore Protestant Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam); Patiya Military Cemetery, Rangamati Cemetery; Tejgaon Roman Catholic Cemetery; Tumru Ghat Military Cemetery and Tumru M.D.S. Hospital Cemetery.\nThere are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.\nThere are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials.
Çanakkale, Turkey-September 14, 2014: A soldier's tombstone with a small Australian flag on it.
Horizontal view of Kirkee War Cemetery, The KIRKEE MEMORIAL stands within the cemetery and commemorates more than 1,800 servicemen who died in India during the First World War, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Ankara, Turkey - April 14, 2007: Turkish people visit the Ataturk Mausoleum and ismet inönü mausoleum in spring time in Ankara. Anıtkabir (literally, \
Jerusalem, Israel - April 23, 2007: Israeli paratrooper and youth reads the names of fallen soldiers during the Memorial Day or Yom Hazikaron at the Memorial Service on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
Halifax, Canada - August, 2023: Naval Memorial, located in Point Pleasant Park, which commemorates the fallen, serving the Canadian navy in World War I and World War II.
Canakkale, Turkey - Mar 18 2024: Cape Helles Memorial on Watchman Baba Hill, dedicated to over 20,000 British soldiers who died in World War I and have no known grave.
Tomboco, Zaire Province, Angola, building with of the municipal administration headquarters (the the town hall).
Grave of Levi Eshkol, Mount Herzl in Jerusalem,Israel
President Hage Geingob unveiled this government monument in January 2022. It commemorates the battle of Amutuni lyomanenge on 28 January 1904 which was led by King Nehale against German colonial soldiers at Etosha.
Çanakkale, Turkey - March 29, 2021: The graves of the Allied Forces soldiers who died in the Çanakkale War. Mausoleum built for Christian soldiers in Eceabat.
Memorial site for idf casualties Valley of baka, israel
at Kanchanaburi
The flame of the unknown soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. Place de l'Etoile. April 21, 2019
Canakkale, Turkey - Mar 18 2024: The photograph of the 26th Regiment and Yahya Cavus Martyrs' Memorial
Ankara, Turkey - April 11,2022 : View of Anitkabir Mausoleum of Ataturk. There are Turk soldiers at military ceremony watch. People watch the ceremony and visiting the Great Leader Ataturk in his grave to convey his love and respect. Anıtkabir (literally, \
Sarcophagus layered outdoor in Qutb Shahi Archaeological Park, Hyderabad, India
Handsome soldier in uniform, equipped with weapon, in late forties. Scanned from an old photo and restored as much as possible.
This cemetery was established to honor Commonwealth soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Dohazari Military and R.A.F. Cemeteries; Jessore Protestant Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam); Patiya Military Cemetery, Rangamati Cemetery; Tejgaon Roman Catholic Cemetery; Tumru Ghat Military Cemetery and Tumru M.D.S. Hospital Cemetery.\nThere are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.\nThere are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials.
Edirne, Turkey-August 15, 2015: Edirne Balkan Martyrdom's View. There is a monument here. It is full of trees.
Turkish Cemetery, Battle of Gallipoli
Makli Necropolis, vintage tombs in Thatta, Pakistan
Canakkale, Turkey - Mar 18 2024: The photograph of V Beach Cemetery taken at Gallipoli Peninsula.
Detail of the engraving in granite at a US War Memorial
Chaukundi Tombs Karachi Pakistan.
Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA: grave of Colonel William Frederick Cody, a famous bison hunter and one of the founders of modern show business -  Buffalo Bill had been a member of the Freemasonry since 1870. His lodge (Platte Valley Lodge No. 32 ) is based in North Platte. His tomb, donated by the Masonic Lodges of Colorado, contains Masonic inscriptions.
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