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The Specter of New Conflict Haunts Memorials Around World War I’s End
- On Armistice Day, a renovated memorial for soldiers killed in World War I is being unveiled in Ypres, Belgium, recognizing tens of thousands left without graves.
- World War I caused the deaths of almost 10 million soldiers, with significant casualties occurring in Ypres, where hundreds of thousands perished.
- In response to rising tensions, nations across Europe are increasing military spending, influenced by Russia's actions in Ukraine.
- A global rise in authoritarianism challenges democracy, with political movements growing stronger and war feeling imminent again.
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The specter of new conflict haunts memorials around World War I's end
Tens of thousands of soldiers were killed in World War I and left without graves. On Tuesday, authorities are unveiling a renovated memorial for them in Ypres, the Belgian town that earned the grim honor of being synonymous with the brutality of conflict.
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