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- The crypt at Wewelsburg was repurposed by Himmler as a place to memorialise dead SS members. Artwork commemorating the Holocaust now hangs on the walls...
- near the still unfinished Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which also memorialised the 1812 defence of Russia. The fifteen-minute overture is best known...
- ISBN 978-0-307-53085-1. Lentin, Ronit (2010). Co-memory and melancholia: Israelis memorialising the Palestinian Nakba. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-1-84779-768-1...
- Retrieved 21 November 2020. "Mumbai's iconic Parsi Colony is being memorialised by Bollywood even as it's being transformed". Scroll.in. 27 July 2017...
- Israeli delegation killed by the terrorists. In 2016, Fliegerbauer was memorialised at the Olympic Village in Brazil. On the memorial to the m****acre erected...
- then Premier Orlando Smith made a commitment to provide public funds to memorialise his achievements and for a book about his life to be published. His grandson...
- converted to a gurudwara, now the gurudwara is called the Bangla Sahib to memorialise Guru Har Rai's stay here. The eighth Sikh Guru, Har Krishan resided here...
- century. By 1993, all of Paisley's mills had closed, although they are memorialised in the town's museums and civic history. The town now functions as a...
- known as the subject of the 6th-century Welsh poem Y Gododdin, which memorialises the Battle of Catraeth and is attributed to Aneirin. The name Gododdin...
- death. Over the centuries, a tradition has grown up of interring or memorialising people there in recognition of their contribution to British culture...