"HERE WE MARK THE PRICE OF FREEDOM" These stars are part of the en:National World War II Memorial There are 4,048 stars here. Each star represents 100 Americans who died during World War II.
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"HERE WE MARK THE PRICE OF FREEDOM" These stars are part of the National World War II Memorial There are 4,048 stars here. Each star represents 100 Americans who died during World War II. Taken by Raul654 on June 23, 2004
The wall of gold stars at the National World War II Memorial includes 4048 stars — each star representing *about* 100 Americans killed during World War II. The wall contains 16 rows of stars and 253 columns. The number, 4048, is somewhat arbitrari
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