WWII began September 1, 1939 when Poland was invaded by Germany. It lasted for six years, and ended May 8, 1945. Once Hitler’s troops invaded Poland they the people of Poland tried to get them to leave but they refused. This action was the spark that started the War. Many troops lost their lives during this war serving their country.
Our 42nd President, Bill Clinton, signed The World War II Memorial Act into law on March 25, 1993. The main design of the memorial was …show more content…
Each of these columns represent the unity of 48 states, 7 federal territories and the District of Columbia. The back wall of the memorial has 4,048 stars plastered onto it each one representing one-hundred americans that lost their lives during the war. in the very center of the memorial there is a fountain that illuminates at night with neon LED lights. All around the memorial you will find many quotes from officers or important people that served or were a big part of World War II so not only will we remember them but also their importance and encouragement to others. “They fought together as brothers-in-arms. They died together and now they sleep side by side. To them we have a solemn obligation,” this quote by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz is inscripted on a stone plaque at the site of the