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Central Northside/Mexican War Streets Neighborhood(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)neighbourhoodNeighborhood of Pittsburgh
War monument(en)India / Tamil_Nadu / Parangippettai (பரங்கிப் பேட்டை, Parangipettai)The Second Anglo-Mysore War was also fought here between Hyder Ali and the British under Sir Eyre Coote in July 1781.
Civil War Site - Union Forces Crossed Here(en)USA / South_Carolina / Peak Some of General William T. Sherman's forces crossed the Broad River here.
December 44 museum(en)Belgium / Luttich / Trois-Ponts (La Gleize,Liège,Belgium)museum, war, historicwww.december44.com/anglais/index.html
Daly Waters Airfield(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Ngukurr airport, Second World War 1939-1945Daly Waters Airfield was an airfield located at Daly Waters, Northern Territory, Australia. www.ozatwar.com/ozatwar/dalywaters.htm www.nt.gov.au/nreta/heritage/ntregister/declared/displa...
Hiroshima Peace Memorial - Memorial Cenotaph(en)Japan / Hiroshima / Hiroshima (Hiroshima)cenotaph, war memorialDesigned by Kenzo Tange, holds the names of all people killed by the bomb.
Kundane (War)(en)India / Maharashtra / Dhule villageThis is village Kundane (War). Taluka: Dhule, District: Dhule, State: Maharashtra.
Christ Church(en)USA / New_Jersey / Camden (Philadelphia)church, war, christ, episcopal, revolutionary, founders22 through 34 N. Second Street Phila, PA 19106 Known as "The Nation's Church" because of the famous Revolutionary-era leaders who worshiped here, Christ Church was founded in 1695. It was the first parish of the Church of England (Anglican)
German War Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The German Wargraves Commission, the Volksbund Deutscher Kriegsgraberfursorge (VDK) redesigned and reorganised the cemetery between 1975 and 1983. It was reopened to public on the 13th of November 1983, and there are now approximately 44,830 burials here.
La Targette French Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Another very large war cemetery is found at la Tagette. This is La Targette French Cemetery which dwarfs the smaller British Cemetery to its immediate right. The French cemetery is also extremely regular in its layout, with the lines of
la Targette British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The la Targette British Cemetery, although dwarfed by it's neighbour, is still a peaceful spot, and another example of the superb work that the CWGC does. There were beautiful flowers even in mid October, and the appearance was immaculate. Although
La Chaudiere(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Vimy cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cemetary was built in the shape of an artillery shell. There are 638 Canadians buried here on the north side of Vimy Ridge. In the foreground are five graves from Calgary's 50th Battalion. They are McIlvenna, Hall, Hornebrook, MM,
Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Souchez cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cemetery was started in March 1916. At that time, there were dugouts used as battalion headquarters located on the opposite side of the road. The Cemetery was used at intervals up until September 1918, and Plots 1 to 5
Canadian Cemetery No. 2(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Givenchy-en-Gohelle cemetery, First World War 1914-1918There is a Maple Leaf on the cemetery gate although the burials here are not exclusively Canadian. As well as the many known Canadian and British soldiers buried here there are also many unknown burials. In fact, more than two-thirds
Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery;(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Givenchy-en-Gohelle cemetery, First World War 1914-1918This is Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery; a small, original wartime cemetery. It is also of an interesting design, with the stone wall surrounding it being circular. This may perhaps represent the fact that the burials were really a mass grave
Roclincourt Valley Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Thelus cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Roclincourt was just within the Allied lines before the Battle of Arras in 1917 and it was from here that the 51st (Highland) and 34th Divisions advanced on 9 April 1917. The 1st Canadian Division attacked further north, across the
Highland Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Thelus cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Roclincourt was just within the British lines before the Battles of Arras 1917; and it was from the village that the 51st (Highland) and 34th divisions advanced on the 9th April, 1917. Highland Cemetery was made (under the name of
Bois-Carre British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Thelus cemetery, First World War 1914-1918www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=6840...
Thelus Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Thelus cemetery, First World War 1914-1918www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=3020...
Arras Road Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Neuville-Saint-Vaast cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Arras Road Cemetery was begun by the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade soon after the 9th April, 1917, and until the Armistice it contained only the graves (now at the back of the cemetery) of 71 officers and men of the
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