Sentences with phrase «great war memorial»

Imagine convincing the grandchild of someone who survived a concentration camp that Leni Riefenstahl brilliantly captured the pain of the German people when she had Hitler lay a wreath on the Great War memorial in Triumph Of The Will.

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Local and state officials gathered recently in Highland Park in Rochester to announce that the Warriors of Freedom Memorial Committee has met its fundraising goal for a memorial that will honor the men and women from the Greater Rochester area who lost their lives in the War onMemorial Committee has met its fundraising goal for a memorial that will honor the men and women from the Greater Rochester area who lost their lives in the War onmemorial that will honor the men and women from the Greater Rochester area who lost their lives in the War on Terror.
During his sermon, «Abdur - Rashid said that the United States is not «becoming great again» but rather is «still developing into a perfection of its greatness» and remarked on the upcoming 50th memorial anniversary of the sermon delivered by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in which he spoke out against the Vietnam War and the «triple evils of militarism, racism and poverty.»
It's dedicated to four local Forest Service employees who didn't return from the Second World War, but it's also a living memorial to the great trees that once towered over the lake country.
It's a gorgeous and relaxing beach, with a lovely little swimming area, great view of the boats, and there's a lovely park with JFK & Korean War Memorial behind it.
A racing odyssey that began 54 years ago at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, N.Y., has taken Doug Fehan to victory celebrations at the world's greatest race tracks.
From Dusty Midwestern Bullrings to the Top Step of the Podium at Le Mans A racing odyssey that began 54 years ago at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, N.Y., has taken Doug Fehan to victory celebrations at the world's greatest race tracks.
My tour took in just a few that have provided a lasting memory of beautifully maintained places offering fitting memorials to the millions who died in The Great War, including a member of my own family.
Through the Eyes of Picasso Recurring daily, February 8 - April 8 The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak St., Kansas City, MO, 64111 Dreams of the Kings: A Jade Suit for Eternity Recurring daily, February 8 - April 1 The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak St., Kansas City, MO, 64111 The Art Of The Brick Recurring daily, February 8 - May 29 Union Station Kansas City, 30 W Pershing Rd., Kansas City, MO 64108 John Singer Sargent Gassed Recurring weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 23 - June 3 National World War I Museum and Memorial, 100 W 26th St., Kansas City, Mo 64108 Theater League Presents: Finding Neverland Recurring weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 27 - March 4, Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilties, 301 W 13th St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Greater Kansas City International Auto Show Recurring weekly on Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 28 - March 4, 5 - 10 pm, Wed.; 10am - 10 pm, Thu. - Sat.; 10am - 6 pm, Sun.
Meanwhile, Great Rail Journeys» selection of battlefield themed tours visit the poignant memorials to the fallen on the theatres of the First World War.
Some are home to poignant War memorials and cemeteries dedicated to specific countries which lost men in the Great War.
Whether visiting the battlefields and memorials to the Great War at Flanders and Ypres, admiring the architecture of medieval Bruges or sampling arts, culture and cuisine in Brussels, an escorted rail tour of Belgium promises guests a memorable trip.
Of course, this can never be, but for those who visit the scenes and poignant memorials of the greatest war the world has ever known, the idea of another such conflict becomes unthinkable.
Whether visiting the battlefields and memorials to the Great War or admiring the architecture of medieval Bruges, a rail tour of Belgium promises a memorable trip.
The park is home to the War Memorial, Pioneer Women's Garden and if you have children with you there are some great play areas for them too.
An Australian National Heritage, the Great Ocean Road was built by World War I veterans from 1919 to 1932, and is the world's largest war memorial, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World WarWar I veterans from 1919 to 1932, and is the world's largest war memorial, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World Warwar memorial, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World WarWar I.
From the Crown Jewels, visit the Royal Apartments, the Great Hall, and the Scottish National War Memorial.
The oldest part, St Margaret's Chapel, dates from the 12th century; the Great Hall was erected by James IV around 1510; the Half Moon Battery by the Regent Morton in the late 16th century; and the Scottish National War Memorial after the First World War.
From the oldest building in Edinburgh within the grounds, St Margaret's Chapel, to the breath - taking 16th century Great Hall, the castle also includes the Scottish National War Memorial and National War Museum of Scotland.
The largest war memorial in the world and dedicated to the casualties of World War I, the modern version of the Great Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 19war memorial in the world and dedicated to the casualties of World War I, the modern version of the Great Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 19War I, the modern version of the Great Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 1932.
It stands astride the largest enduring war memorial in the world, «The Great Ocean Road», a living memorial to our forefathers.
And finally a stop at the famous wooden archway overhanging the road welcoming you to the Great Ocean Road, with memorials to the soldiers who fought for Australia in World War One.
The Scottish National War Memorial, which stands within the walls of Edinburgh Castle, was built to commemorate the dead of the Great War
One year I visited The Scotsman newspaper in Edinburgh and attended a very grand and moving ceremony in the foyer of the building which was decorated with memorials to those who died in the great wars.
Other notable rulings by him provided outpatient treatment to greater numbers of individuals with mental health issues and allowed veterans to maintain access to services at the San Francisco War Memorial Building.
The Thomas Paine Memorial Building was built in 1925 and remains so visitors can brose the collection of works discussing Paine's contributions to the American war effort against Great Britain.
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