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The National Cathedral in Washington D.C. will be the home of the largest commemoration of the end of the First World War in the former Allied Powers. Hundreds of major members of he governments and armed forces of the nations that composed the Allies in World War One will honor the lives of the millions of fallen men and women, and recognize the significance of the conflict, as well as how vital it is to prevent such a horrible conflict from ever happening again.
The incumbent U.S. President along with her predecessors are all expected to be in attendance, as well as numerous heads of states and political and military leaders from North America, Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere.