National Monument to Luxembourg Solidarity, Luxembourg City, Jan 1972 (45/49)

National Monument to Luxembourg Solidarity, Luxembourg City, Jan 1972

This Monument commemorates the dead of the Second World War and recalls the resistance and the solidarity of the Luxembourg nation in the face of the Nazi occupation. The paved inner courtyard symbolizes prisons, concentration camps, and barracks. An ordinary, chiseled stone represents the war victims. An eternal flame burns in front of the monument.

Written by Benjamin Grayson

Former Bouquet seller now making a go with blogging and graphic designing. I love creating & composing history articles and lists.

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