Monday, April 8, 2013

Korean War Memorial - Shanesa

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Korean War Memorial
by J.S. Burrows

Review by Shanesa

Eight years after World War II, the soldiers returned from the Korean War.  Everybody had forgotten about the Korean War.  Years later, people began to realize that they never gave appreciation to the people that served in the Korean War.  The people, therefore, made a memorial site in Washington, D.C. called The Korean War Memorial.  The Korean War Memorial is visited by thousands of people.

I recommend this book to people who like to learn about history.  Children from ages 12 - 15 in grades 7 - 9 would appreciate this book.

4 comments:

  1. How horrible! How can you not give appreciation to people who fought in a war?! It's a good thing they built that memorial; those people deserve it!
    -Emily

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  2. I pray to God that this whole accusation about North Korea planning on dropping an atomic bomb on us is juat talk. It's horrible! Will there ever be peace? -Akiera

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  3. Nadasia: I love learning about history and the things in it.

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  4. Great job Shanesa, I have never visited the Korean War Memorial, but after reading your review, I'm going to put it on my list of must-sees for my next visit to our Nation's capital! <3, Mrs. Haas

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