| World Wars - War Memorials |
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| After the Great War, there were many ruined cities, towns and countries. War memorials were erected and designed to make people remember the damage and events of the war. The memorials recognized not only the First World War, but other wars Canada was invovled in, such as the Korean War and the Second World War. |
| This memorial of Vimy Ridge stands in France, on the site of the battle. The battle of which many Canadians call Canada's coming of age, where Canadians beat the Germans and their allies. |
| This is the rubble of Cambrai. |
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| A picture of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Ontario outside the Parliament building. |
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| This famous garden is in Oshawa and has many different memorials to soldiers and people who died in the First and Second World Wars. |
| This simple memorial honours unknown soldiers who were found on battlegrounds with no other ID than their Canadian infantry status. |