Rats of Tobruk Memorial

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The Rats of Tobruk Memorial is an Australian war monument in Canberra honoring the soldiers who defended Tobruk, Libya, during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
war memorial
commemorates Australian soldiers who defended Tobruk
World War II
surface form: Second World War

Siege of Tobruk
country Australia
dedicatedTo Allied forces at Tobruk
Australian Army
hasCoordinateLocation -35.282° 149.149°
hasInscription tribute to the defenders of Tobruk
hasPart bronze plaque
eternal flame
obelisk
hasTheme military history
remembrance
heritageStatus local heritage place
honours Rats of Tobruk
inception 1983
locatedIn Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Campbell, Australian Capital Territory
Remembrance Nature Park
location Canberra
materialUsed stone
memorialType outdoor memorial
nearby Australian War Memorial
Mount Ainslie
operator National Capital Authority
partOf Canberra ceremonial commemorative landscape
subjectOf Anzac Parade
surface form: Anzac Parade commemorative trail
unveiledBy Sir William Keys

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Anzac Parade hasMemorial Rats of Tobruk Memorial