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Here Rests in Honored Glory an American Soldier Known but to God

Имя твоё неизвестно, подвиг твой бессмертен.

Mutter mit totem Sohn

For homeland, they sacrificed their lives
when we reminisce, know their passion

Your name is unknown, your deed is immortal.
--Moscow / Alexandrovsky garden / Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: the bronze inscription

Mother with dead son
--Berlin / Neue Wache / Sculpture created by Käthe Kollwitz (enlarged reproduction)

--Virginia / Arlington National Cemetery / Tomb of the Unknown Soldier / Inscription

くにのため いのちささげし ひとびとの
ことをおもへば むねせまりくる

--Chiyoda ward, Tokyo / Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery

* Monument Featuring a Poem by the Showa Emperor

For homeland,
they sacrificed their lives
when we reminisce,

know their passion

くにのため いのちささげし ひとびとの
ことをおもへば むねせまりくる

--Chiyoda ward, Tokyo / Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery
* Monument Featuring a Poem by the Showa Emperor

Recording and sharing the contents of japanese "HoI2MOD Wiki".
At the same time, we also record the personal activities of administrators.

Those who are at war with others are not
at peace with themselves.

--William Hazlitt (1778-1830)

William Hazlitt is a British author. He deepened his relationships with people such as Stendhal and William Wordsworth, and is remembered today as a figure comparable to great writers such as Samuel Johnson and George Orwell.

"Well, I've had a happy life".

It's the records of William Hazlitt's last words.

This site deals with many war and conflict topics, but it is not an extreme glorification of war or an aversion to war, but rather an attitude that does not deny the facts. I believe that the most desirable situation is for all living things to come to the world, weave their time, and depart with satisfaction like Hazlitt.

Recording and sharing the contents of japanese "HoI2MOD Wiki".
At the same time, we also record the personal activities of administrators.

"Well, I've had a happy life".

It's the records of British author William Hazlitt's last words.

This site deals with many war and conflict topics, but it is not an extreme glorification of war or an aversion to war, but rather an attitude that does not deny the facts. I believe that the most desirable situation is for all living things to come to the world, weave their time, and depart with satisfaction like Hazlitt.