A memorial wall is a wall typically engraved to commemorate a number of people with something in common (e.g., from one country or place) killed in a single conflict, violent event, or disaster, often with names.
Memorial Walls include:
- Many memorial walls without specific names in places such as crematoriums and synagogues
 - Memorial Wall of Royal Australian Air Force Memorial
 - Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)#Memorial wall (US)
 - Budapest Ghetto ยง Memorial Wall
 - Canadian National Vimy Memorial (France)
 - CIA Memorial Wall (US)
 - Memorial Wall of Cenotaph War Memorial, Colombo (Sri Lanka)
 - DIA Memorial Wall (US)
 - FDNY memorial wall (New York City, US)
 - Korean War Memorial Wall (disambiguation)
 - Korean War Memorial Wall (Canada)
 - Walls of Kranji War Memorial (Singapore)
 - Memorial for the Disappeared (Chile)
 - Piccadilly, Warwickshire#Miners Memorial Wall (England)
 - Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Wall (China)
 - Veterans Memorial Wall (US)
 - Vietnam Veterans Memorial (US)
- The Moving Wall, replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial
 
 
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