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There are any memorials to the Veterans of World War II both in America and in Europe. In America the national World War II monument can be found on the mall in Washington DC towards the Smithsonian end. There is also the national D Day Memorial which is found in Bedford, Virginia. Arlington National Cemetery also has many veterans laid to rest in it. In Europe there are national cemeteries in Normandy as well as other major battle locations.

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