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National War Memorial Review

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Adelaide National War Memorial National War Memorial, Adelaide is located at the corner of Adelaide North Street North Terrace and Jintuoer Avenue Kintore Ave , between the Governor's Office of South Australia and the State Library. The National War Memorial was built in 1931 to commemorate South Australian soldiers who died in World War I. She is a monument to world peace, and in World War I, few families in South Australia have escaped the effects of the death or injury of their loved ones. According to incomplete statistics, nearly 35,000 South Australians were recruited at the time (of which 5,511 were killed and 15,000 were injured in the male population aged 18 to 44). These include indigenous South Australians who have volunteered for military service despite discrimination in their country of birth. Australians are still very patriotic. Like this kind of monument, not to mention in the state capital, you can see it in a local area. The monument in a small place is to commemorate the victims of the country in this area, which is quite practical. Picture 1-5: Adelaide National War Memorial from different angles; Figure 6: List of soldiers engraved on the internal wall of the Adelaide National War Memorial; figure 7: Memorial to South Australian men and women killed in France during World War I, personally unveiled by the French Consul General on 11 November 1993; Figure 8: The statue of the South African War Knights on the south side of the Governor's Mansion on the west side of the monument.

National War Memorial

Posted: Apr 28, 2019
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    Adelaide National War Memorial National War Memorial, Adelaide is located at the corner of Adelaide North Street North Terrace and Jintuoer Avenue Kintore Ave , between the Governor's Office of South Australia and the State Library. The National War Memorial was built in 1931 to commemorate South Australian soldiers who died in World War I. She is a monument to world peace, and in World War I, few families in South Australia have escaped the effects of the death or injury of their loved ones. According to incomplete statistics, nearly 35,000 South Australians were recruited at the time (of which 5,511 were killed and 15,000 were injured in the male population aged 18 to 44). These include indigenous South Australians who have volunteered for military service despite discrimination in their country of birth. Australians are still very patriotic. Like this kind of monument, not to mention in the state capital, you can see it in a local area. The monument in a small place is to commemorate the victims of the country in this area, which is quite practical. Picture 1-5: Adelaide National War Memorial from different angles; Figure 6: List of soldiers engraved on the internal wall of the Adelaide National War Memorial; figure 7: Memorial to South Australian men and women killed in France during World War I, personally unveiled by the French Consul General on 11 November 1993; Figure 8: The statue of the South African War Knights on the south side of the Governor's Mansion on the west side of the monument.

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    Posted: Apr 28, 2019