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This sculpture in Strasbourg shows a mother holding her two dying children on her knees.
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Powerfully commemorating the war dead of the twentieth century
A powerful monument to the tragedy of the war dead, it is in front of the gorgeous Palais du Rhin. Pieta like in form, it shows a female holding the bodies of two dead figures. One interpretation i...
This is one of the most poignant and powerful monuments I've every seen. We saw it in the rain, which is not the greatest time to view it. But the message is SO powerful. The mother is holding two ...
The military memorial (Le Monument Aux Morts) monument located on the Republic Square in memory of the city 's sons who died during World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918.
Powerfully commemorating the war dead of the twentieth century
A powerful monument to the tragedy of the war dead, it is in front of the gorgeous Palais du Rhin. Pieta like in form, it shows a female holding the bodies of two dead figures. One interpretation i...
Poignant and powerful - STRONGLY recommended
This is one of the most poignant and powerful monuments I've every seen. We saw it in the rain, which is not the greatest time to view it. But the message is SO powerful. The mother is holding two ...
Impressionant
Impressionant statue at Plaza de la República, certainly no, forced visit to Strasbourg.
Military Memorial
This military memorial was set in 1936 on the Republic Square in Strasbourg. Devoted to the children of the city who fell in World War I 1914-1918.
Expressive bodies
The military memorial (Le Monument Aux Morts) monument located on the Republic Square in memory of the city 's sons who died during World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918.