• Monument to the Victims of World War II. Location: Audriņi, Latvia. Completed: 1973. Architects: A. Ķišķis (architect) and A. Veinbah (sculptor).
  • The monument was formally dedicated May 29, 2004, by U.S. President George W. Bush . HISTORY Vault: World War II.
  • The monument to the soldiers of World War II and the Eternal Flame.
  • The sculpture depicts a Bomber Command crew and is dedicated to the 55,573 Allied aircrew killed in World War II.
  • Monument to the dead of World War II, granite statue by Alfredo Ceschiatti — honouring the personnel of Brazil's land, sea, and Stock Photo.
  • American Memorial Park honors the American and Marianas people who gave their lives during the Marianas Campaign of World War II.
  • The monument was delivered by a crane on December 11 and is located in front of the new National Defence Control Centre (NDCC) in the centre of Moscow.
  • Despite their Suffering, the People of Leningrad Made a Significant Contribution to the Winning of World War II.
  • This monument is a memorial to U.S. veterans who died in World War I, and has a surprising relevance to the Russian Revolution.
  • One more monument to Lenin put on sale. All the monuments belong to the Municipal Road Management enterprise which went bankrupt.