Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is one of the best-known landmarks in Washington, DC. It was erected in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States.

In Southern Victory
The Washington Monument was heavily damaged during the battle over the city of Washington at the end of the Great War. After the war, the US government rebuilt it.

In Worldwar
The monument was melted down to a stump when the Race destroyed Washington with an atomic bomb. The grisly picture of the destroyed monument impressed upon senior officials of all the Big Five countries the unacceptable fatal danger of allowing the Race to maintain a monopoly on atomic weapons.