• The National War Memorial, also known as “The Response,” was unveiled in 1939 to commemorate the service of Canadians in the First World War 1914-1918.
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  • Detail of the bronze figures at the front of the National War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario, 1969. ... Symbol of the Government of Canada.
  • George VI, dedication of the National War Memorial, 21 May 1939. Canada’s National War Memorial stands in Confederation Square in downtown Ottawa.
  • See 296 photos and 11 tips from 1321 visitors to National War Memorial. "Canada's biggest and most famous cenotaph honoring armed forces who passed..."
  • The National War Memorial, titled The Response is a tall, granite memorial arch with accreted bronze sculptures in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada...
  • ...yet die for their country.Monument and contextThe National War Memorial is the focal point of Confederation Square in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, Ontario.
  • National War Memorial (Canada). For the article of other Canadian war memorials, see Canadian war memorials. "The Response" redirects here.
  • The National War Memorial is the focal point of Confederation Square in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, Ontario.
  • 5 Veterans Affairs Canada. “Remembering the Fallen: Canadian National Vimy Memorial.” Last modified October 2014.