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The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support given by the Belgian People to British prisoners of war during World War I..
The Anglo-Belgian War Memorial was built in 1923 to commemorate the support given by the Belgian People to British prisoners of war during World War I.
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Brussels, Belgium
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