Remembering World War II
A banner display at the World War II Memorial kicked off National Spirit of ’45 weekend, honoring those who served in the war.
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Aug. 11, 2012
World War II veterans and other visitors walk past the 120-foot-long Wall of Honor at the National World War II Memorial. The Wall of Honor is a tribute to veterans of World War II that includes 1,945 photographs and is part of the Spirit of ’45, which this year marks the 67th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Tracy A. Woodward / The Washington Post
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