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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Italy, under the statue of goddess Roma, at Altare della Patria, Rome. Above it is equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, the first king of a unified Italy.
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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Moscow
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The statue Landsoldaten, Fredericia, Denmark

A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is a monument dedicated to the services of an unknown soldier and to the common memories of all soldiers killed in war. Such tombs are located in many nations and are usually high-profile national monuments. Throughout history, many soldiers have died in war with their remains being unidentified. Following World War I, a movement arose to commemorate these soldiers with a single tomb, containing the body of one such unidentified soldier.

History

A shrine in Jinju, Korea, which commemorated those who died in defense of Korea during the Imjin War in 1592, has been described as the first Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is, however, more inclusive, in that it is a memorial to all who died in defense of the city against the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, civilian as well as soldier.[1] Beginning in 1593, when the Ministry of Rites received permission to perform a sacrifice for all who died in the battle, not only the identifiable bodies, the state offered sacrifices for the dead twice a year in spring and autumn until 1908, when the practice was ended by royal edict.[2] The first known monument of an unknown soldier in Europe is the Landsoldaten ('Valiant Soldier Square') created in 1849 to commemorate the First Schleswig War, in Fredericia, Denmark.[3]

France and the United Kingdom

During the First World War, the British and French armies who were allies during the war jointly decided to bury soldiers themselves. In the UK, under the Imperial War Graves Commission (now Commonwealth War Graves Commission), the Reverend David Railton had seen a grave marked by a rough cross while serving in the British Army as a chaplain on the Western Front, which bore the pencil-written legend "An Unknown British Soldier".[4] He suggested (together with the French in their own country) the creation at a national level of a symbolic funeral and burial of an "Unknown Warrior", proposing that the grave should in the UK include a national monument in the form of what is usually, but not in this particular case, a headstone. The idea received the support of the Dean of Westminster, Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and later from King George V, responding to a wave of public support.[4] At the same time, a similar concern grew in France. In November 1916, a local officer of Le Souvenir français proposed the idea of burying "an unknown soldier" in the Panthéon. A formal bill was presented in Parliament in November 1918. The decision was voted into law in September 1919.[5] The United Kingdom and France conducted services connected with their 'monumental' graves (as presumably newly conceived, and in any case approved, by their respective armies) on Armistice Day 1920 (the burial itself taking place later in January of the following year in France). In the UK, the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior was created at Westminster Abbey, while in France La tombe du soldat inconnu was placed in the Arc de Triomphe.

Other countries

The idea of a symbolic Tomb of the Unknown Soldier then spread to other countries. In 1921, the United States unveiled its own Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Portugal its Túmulo do Soldado Desconhecido, and Italy its Tomba del Milite Ignoto. Other nations have followed the practice and created their own tombs. In Chile and Ukraine, the second 'unknown tombs' were unveiled to commemorate The Unknown Sailor. In Serbia, soldiers of World War I are commemorated by the Monument to the Unknown Hero on the mountain of Avala. In the Philippines, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Libingan ng mga Bayani ("Cemetery of the Heroes") is the cemetery's most prominent structure.

Symbolism

The Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers typically contain the remains of a soldier who is unidentified (or "known but to God" as the stone is sometimes inscribed).[6] These remains are considered impossible to identify, and so serve as a symbol for all of a country's unknown dead wherever they fell in the war being remembered. The anonymity of the entombed soldier is the key symbolism of the monument; it could be the tomb of anyone who fell in service of the nation, and therefore serves as a monument symbolizing all of the sacrifices.

Identification

Many soldiers have been identified by DNA analysis. The first one to be analyzed was an airman from the Vietnam War.[7]

Examples

Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers from around the world and various wars include the following:

Country Monument Location Image Description
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania Statue of the Unknown Soldier Tirana File:Unknown Soldier (Statue) (BLGU Spring School 2013) 02.JPG Built to commemorate soldiers who fell during the Second World War
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Metropolitan Cathedral Buenos Aires File:Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires - 20130309 153515.jpg Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the Argentine War of Independence
National Flag Memorial Rosario File:La llama de Rosario 2018.jpg Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Victory Park Yerevan File:Victory Park3, Yerevan 16.jpg Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Australian War Memorial Canberra File:Southern view of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the AWM in December 2018.jpg The tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Outer Palace Gate at the Heldenplatz Vienna File:Äußeres Burgtor (13761) IMG 0413.jpg Within the 1818 neo-classical gateway to the Hofburg, the former Imperial Palace.
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Jatiyo Smriti Soudho Savar Upazila File:Sriti shoud.jpeg Jatiyo Sriti Shoudhor National Martyrs' Memorial is the national monument of Bangladesh for those who gave their lives in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, many of whom were buried in mass graves in that park. The monument is located in Savar, about 35 km north-west of the capital, Dhaka. It was designed by Syed Mainul Hossain.
Shikha Onirban or 'Eternal Flame' Dhaka File:Eternal Flame (শিখা অনির্বাণ) - panoramio.jpg Shikha Onirban was built to commemorate the valour and the sacrifices of Bangladesh Armed Forces Soldiers died in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Congress Column Brussels File:Colonne du Congrès Bxl.02.JPG The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the base of the location.
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia Monumento al Soldado Desconocido La Paz The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, center piece of the location.[citation needed]
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Monument to the dead of World War II, Flamengo Park Rio de Janeiro File:Pracinhas-CCBY.jpg The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on the monument's platform.
Brazilian Monument and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of World War II Pistoia, Italy File:Pistoia sacrario dell esercito brasiliano 4.jpg Votive Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, with monument pavilion.
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Monument to the Unknown Soldier Sofia File:Unknown-soldier-sofia-1.jpg monument built in memory to soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish War, also contains soil from Stara Zagora and the Battle of Shipka Pass
Monument to the Unknown Soldier Haskovo[8]
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial Ottawa File:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Tombe du Soldat inconnu.jpg The tomb is located next to the National War Memorial in Confederation Square in Ottawa. It contains the remains of a Canadian soldier from World War I, who was buried near Vimy Ridge.[9]
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial St. John's File:Nfwarmemorial.jpg The tomb is located at the National War Memorial in St. John's. It contains the remains of a Royal Newfoundland Regiment soldier from World War I, who was repatriated from Beaumont-Hamel.[10]
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile General Manuel Baquedano Square Santiago File:Estatua en Av Providencia.JPG Contains the remains of a soldier who died in 1881 during the War of the Pacific.[citation needed]
Plaza de la Ciudadanía (Citizenship Square), Santiago File:Plaza Ciudadania1.jpg Contains the remains of a soldier found in Peru.[citation needed] Died in 1881 during the War of the Pacific.
Cripta del Morro de Arica (Morro de Arica Crypt), Arica Contains the remains of a soldier found in 1998.[citation needed] Died during the War of the Pacific.
Unknown Sailor Monument A monument built in honor to the sailors that fought and died in the Battle of Iquique, a naval battle off the coast of Chile.
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Monument to the People's Heroes Beijing File:Jinianbei.jpg A monument (not a tomb or a cenotaph) built in honor to the Chinese heroes died between 1840s (the First Opium War) and 1949 (founding of the People's Republic of China), who have given their lives in the many struggles to resist the enemy, domestic and foreign, to strive for the independence of the nation and the freedom of the people.
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Plaza y Monumento de los Caídos on Centro Administrativo Nacional Bogotá Plaza y Monumento de los Caídos.
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Monument to Croatian unknown soldier Osijek File:Spomenik u Osijeku.jpg
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic National Monument on Vítkov Hill Prague File:Praha, Vítkov, památník.JPG Contains remains of an unknown Czechoslovak soldier fallen at the Battle of Zborov as well as an unknown Czechoslovak soldier fallen at the Battle of Dukla, a part of a larger memorial to all Czechoslovak soldiers.
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Flag Square of Santo Domingo File:Arco de la plaza de la bandera.jpg The Arc of the Square contains the tomb of an unknown fallen soldier who participated in the Dominican War of Independence.
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Unknown Soldier Memorial Cairo File:Nasrcity.jpg Also includes the tomb of President Anwar Sadat.
Alexandria Naval Unknown Soldier Memorial File:Monument of the Navy Unknown Soldier in Alexandria (6).jpg
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Defence Forces Cemetery Tallinn File:Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, 2007.jpg
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Hietaniemi cemetery Helsinki File:Hietaniemi Cemetery (fi. Hietaniemen hautausmaa), Helsinki, Finland.jpg In the centre of the military cemetery are the tombs of the unknown soldier and Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
File:Flag of France.svg France Tomb of the Unknown Soldier beneath the Arc de Triomphe Paris File:Paris Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile Grabmal des Unbekannten Soldaten 2.jpg
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier behind Arch 22 Banjul File:Banjuljuly22b.JPG
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Tbilisi File:Vake Park.jpg Located in Vake Park
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Unter den Linden Berlin File:Berlin, Neue Wache, exterior view, may 2006.jpg Within a 19th-century guardhouse, the Neue Wache.
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Syntagma Square Athens File:Tomb of Unknown at Syntagma Square in Athens.JPG
  • Cenotaph located in front of the Greek Parliament on Syntagma Square in Athens. Two quotations by Thucydides, from Pericles' Funeral Oration,[11][12] are inscribed on the retaining wall: Μία κλίνη κενὴ φέρεται ἐστρωμένη τῶν ἀφανῶν ("... and one bed is carried empty, made for the unknown ones"), and Ἀνδρῶν ἐπιφανῶν πᾶσα γῆ τάφος ("The whole earth is the burial ground of famous men"). The inscriptions flank a central sculpture in low relief, depicting a dying hoplite. The names of battlefields where Greeks have fought since independence are inscribed on the monument.
  • The monument is guarded round the clock by the Evzones of the Presidential Guard.
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Heroes' Square Budapest File:Heroes Square Budapest 2010 01.jpg The Memorial Stone of Heroes (Hősök emlékköve) is a low stone cenotaph surrounded by an ornamental iron chain. The cenotaph is dedicated "To the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for the freedom of our people and our national independence."
File:Flag of India.svg India Amar Jawan Jyoti New Delhi File:Amar Jawan Jyoti.jpg Burning in a shrine under the arch of India Gate since 1971 is the Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame of the immortal soldier) which marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The shrine itself is a black marble cenotaph with a rifle placed on its barrel, crested by a soldier's helmet. Each face of the cenotaph has inscribed in gold the words "Amar Jawan" (Immortal Warrior) in Hindi (Devanagri script). The Prime Minister of India pays homage to the country's fallen soldiers along with the Chiefs of Staff of each arm of the Armed Forces on each Republic Day of India.
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Dutch War Cemetery Pandu Bandung File:Kembangkuning.jpg The Field of Honor is a memorial to the unknown soldier. There is also the Tomb of the Unknown (Dutch) Sailor on Dutch War Cemetery Kembang Kuning in Surabaya.[13]
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran Chizar Tehran File:Chizar tombs 01.jpg In Iran, unknown soldiers are buried in public places. Chizar is the largest of all.
Behesht Zahra Tehran File:Beheshte Zahra Cemetery 4508.jpg
Unknown Soldier Park Tehran File:مقبره شهدای گمنام پارک گلریز.jpg
File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq The Monument to the Unknown Soldier, in Grand Festivities Square Zawra Park, Baghdad File:The Monument to the Unknown Soldier.jpg Three monuments in Zawra Park commemorate Iraq's fallen soldiers; The Monument to the Unknown Soldier (pictured), the Victory Arch (completed in 1989) and the Al-Shaheed Monument (also known as the Martyrs' Monument, completed in 1983). The Monument to the Unknown Soldier was constructed between 1979 and 1982, and replaced an earlier Unknown Soldier's Monument built in 1959 in a different location, but dismantled when the current monument was inaugurated.
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel National Memorial Hall For Israel's Fallen, Mount Herzl Jerusalem File:חניכת היכל הזכרון הממלכתי 1738.jpg The Eternal Flame Monument to Unknown Soldiers.
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Piazza Venezia Rome File:VittorianoMiliteIgnoto2-SteO153.jpg The Tomb of the Milite Ignoto in the Altare della Patria (Vittoriano).
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery Tokyo File:Chidorigafuchi04s3072.jpg
Ryozen Kannon Kyoto File:Ryozen Kannon Memorial to Unknown Soldier.jpg
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the World Ogose, Saitama
Dai Heiwa Kinen Tō Tondabayashi, Osaka File:Torre da Paz.jpg
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Amman Source: [1]
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Lebanon Beirut, Mathaf The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Lebanon represents the forming and independence of the Lebanese Armed Forces from the French Army in 1943.[14] The tomb also commemorates soldiers of the Legion of Orient[15] and the Army of the Levant during the French Mandate of Lebanon from 1920 to 1943.[14] The cenotaph in the middle includes a Cedrus libani tree surrounded by a laurel; the main symbol of Roman Legions. Around the cedar tree and laurel reads in Arabic : "Glory and Immortality for our Martyred Heroes". Behind the cenotaph are original Roman Columns.
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Vienybės Square Kaunas File:Kaunas. Paminklas zuvusiems uz laisve. 2007-04-06.jpg Tomb of Nežinomas kareivis, with remains of soldiers who died in the Lithuanian-Soviet War in 1919.
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia National Monument Kuala Lumpur File:Tugu negara.jpg Completed in 1966 to commemorate fallen combatants against Japanese occupation of pre-independence Malaysia in World War II and the Malayan National Liberation Army during the Malayan Emergency. Also includes a pre-independence cenotaph, which was shifted from its original location closer to the old town of Kuala Lumpur, commemorating the war dead of World War I, World War II and the Malayan Emergency.
File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta Monument of Unknown Soldier, Siege Bell War Memorial Valletta File:Ricasoli fort from Barrakka gardens view.jpg
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Curepipe
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Tomb of the Unknown Soldier beneath the Hassan Tower Rabat
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia Heroes' Acre Windhoek The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier contains soil from Cassinga and Oshatotwa from the Namibian War of Independence.
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, National War Memorial Wellington File:Tomb of the Unknown Warrior June 2012.JPG On 6 November 2004, the remains of an unknown New Zealand soldier were exhumed from the (CWGC) Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, and laid to rest in the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Wellington, New Zealand. He represents over 18,000 members of New Zealand forces who lost their lives during the First World War. A special headstone marks his original resting place in Plot 14, Row A, Grave 27.
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Eagle Square, Abuja. File:NationalCenotaph.jpg Statue of the Unknown Soldier, at the Eagle Square, Abuja, formerly located in Idumota, Lagos as Soldier Idumota, the tomb was relocated to Abuja.
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru Plaza Bolivar Lima File:Congreso del Perú.JPG Contains the remains of a soldier who died in 1881 during the War of the Pacific.
Monument to the Unknown Soldier File:MINISTRO VALAKIVI PRESIDIÓ CEREMONIA POR 135 ANIVERSARIO DE LAS BATALLAS DE SAN JUAN Y MIRAFLORES (24252453782).jpg Located at the Morro Solar.
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Libingan ng mga Bayani Taguig City File:2716Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 05.jpg Contains the remains of Filipino soldiers who have joined the military and served on the Philippine Revolution, Philippine–American War and World War II.
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Marshall Józef Piłsudski Square Warsaw File:IWarszawajh1.jpg Constructed as the arcade of Saxon Palace, which was destroyed by the Germans in 1944. Contains the remains of a soldier who died between 1918 and 1920.
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Batalha Monastery File:Chapter house of Mosteiro da Batalha (2).jpg Housed within the Chapter House of Batalha Monastery. It contains the remains of two unknown World War I soldiers; one from the battlefields of Flanders, and one from the African theater, who were interred on 6 April 1921.[16]
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Carol Park Bucharest File:RO B Tomb Unknown Soldier Bucharest.jpg
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Alexander Garden Moscow File:Medvedev - Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.jpeg
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Monument to the Unknown Hero on Mt. Avala Belgrade File:Monument to the Unknown Hero Avala1.jpg Memorial was built on the place where an unknown Serbian World War I soldier was buried.
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Monument to the Unknown French Soldier, French Revolution Square Ljubljana File:Napoleonov spomenik - panoramio.jpg
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Mogadishu File:Somalia Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.jpg A monument erected in honour of fallen Somali combatants, also known as Daljirka Dahsoon.
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Monumento a los Caídos por España, Plaza de la Lealtad Madrid File:Obelisco Dos de mayo (Madrid) 01.jpg Popularly known as the Obelisco ("Obelisk"), it is built on the same place where General Joachim Murat ordered the execution of numerous Spaniards after the Dos de Mayo Uprising of 1808. Originally inaugurated on 2 May 1840, it was re-inaugurated on 22 November 1985, by Juan Carlos I of Spain as a remembrance to fallen Spaniards. An eternal flame fuelled by gas has been constantly burning on the front of the monument.
Memorial de Guerra, Fossar de les Moreres Barcelona File:Fossar de les Moreres 01.JPG Situated next to the Santa Maria del Mar church, the memorial stands in the center of a square that was used as a mass grave after the fall of Barcelona in the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714. It has a special significance to catalan nationalism as a symbol of those who fought against the Bourbons to retain Catalonia's laws and freedoms. Today, an eternal flame burns atop a metal structure with inscriptions that remember the unknown soldiers who died defending the city and the country.
File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Damascus File:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Damascus.png he Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Arabic: ضريح الجندي المجهول) is a war memorial, dedicated to the Syrian soldiers killed during battle. It is visited every year by the President of Syria on Martyrs' Day (May 6). Two Quran verses are engraved into the monument:

Think not of those who are slain in God's Way as dead. Nay, they live, finding their sustenance in the Presence of their Lord; They rejoice in the Bounty provided by God: and with regard to those left behind, who have not yet joined them (in their bliss), the (Martyrs) glory in the fact that on them is no fear, nor have they (cause to) grieve.

File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan Monument to the Unknown Taiwanese Soldiers, War and Peace Memorial Park Kaohsiung
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial Gallipoli File:Çanakkale Şehitleri Anıtı.JPG Erected for the unknown soldiers of the Çanakkale Front during the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I. Opened on 20 August 1960.
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Park of Eternal Glory Kyiv[citation needed] File:Kiev's unknown soldier.jpg
Monument to the Unknown Sailor, Shevchenko Park Odesa File:Odessa Denkmal des unbekannten Matrosen.jpg
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, Westminster Abbey London File:Tomb of the Unknown Warrior - Westminster Abbey - London, England - 9 Nov. 2010.jpg First example of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia File:Defense.gov photo essay 080614-A-0193C-015.jpg [17]
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier, Washington Square Philadelphia File:Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier-27527.jpg
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Civil War Unknowns Monument, Arlington National Cemetery Arlington County, Virginia File:Civil War Unknowns Memorial - E side - Arlington National Cemetery - 2011.JPG Contains the remains of 2,111 unknown Union and Confederate soldiers from Civil War battlefields.
Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier at Beauvoir Biloxi, Mississippi File:Beauvoir Confederate States Unknown Soldier Tomb.jpg
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay El Entrevero at Plaza Fabini Montevideo File:Entrevero3.JPG Inaugurated in 1967 in honor of the Oriental Revolution its inscription reads in Spanish: "The Fatherland pays tribute to its anonymous heroes, who in the solitude of the fields lost their lives in the sacrifice for their ideals".
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Mustaqillik Maydoni Tashkent File:Independence square in Tashkent, Motherland figure.jpg Created in 1975, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is dedicated to the Uzbek soldiers who served in the Red Army during World War II.
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Carabobo Field, Valencia Carabobo File:Arco de Carabobo.JPG Contains the remains of a Venezuelan soldier who died in 1824 during the Battle of Ayacucho.
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Monument of Heroic Martyrs Hanoi File:Đài liệt sỹ 003 (Ba Đình).JPG Dedicated to fallen soldiers of the Vietnam War.
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Statue of the Unknown Soldier at the National Heroes' Acre Harare File:Heroes Acre Monument, Harare, Zimbabwe.jpg

See also

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