The inscribed marble stone is the only remaining part of the original memorial built in Tobruk in 19...
Rats of Tobruk Memorial
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The Rats of Tobruk Memorial in Canberra, Australia, honors the brave men of the Second World War who fought in the Siege of Tobruk. The memorial features an inscribed marble stone, which is the only remaining piece of the original structure built in Tobruk. It serves as a tribute to the collective efforts of those who served during this significant period in history.
Located along ANZAC Parade, the memorial provides a place for reflection and remembrance. Its placement on the eastern side of the boulevard contributes to the solemn atmosphere of the area dedicated to honoring Australian military history. While the memorial's text may be challenging for some to read, its significance as a tribute remains clear.
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It's hard to read and not interesting for children. Should have bigger writing and should have more ...
Located along ANZAC Parade, on the eastern side of the boulevard, is a fitting tribute to a collecti...
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