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Revision as of 11:30, 15 May 2017
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
The grave covered covered by a border of poppies | |
The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior | |
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Inscription by | Herbert Ryle, Dean of Westminster |
Burial Date | c. Nov. 11, 1920 |
Location | [Westminster Abbey |
Overview
The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior can be found at Westminster Abbey and represents all of the British soldiers who passed away in World War I. It can be found in the nave of Westminster Abbey and the grave was buried on November 11, 1920. The tomb is meant to show teach the atrocities of war and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice of their life for the better good of the country. It was also meant to show that in the house of God, wealth and fame does not matter and all who were good will be judged accordingly.
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