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A member of the National Guard stands near the World War II Memorial, after the pool was reportedly vandalized with soap and graffiti in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
A member of the National Guard stands near the World War II Memorial, after the pool was reportedly vandalized with soap and graffiti in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
Members of the National Guard stand near the World War II Memorial, after the pool was reportedly vandalized with soap and graffiti in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
Members of the National Guard stand near the World War II Memorial, after the pool was reportedly vandalized with soap and graffiti in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 13, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
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The World War Two memorial in Washington was vandalized with bubbly soap and graffiti on Thursday, prompting vows from the U.S. ​government to find the perpetrator.

The fountain bubbled over with suds ‌and someone painted "Clean hands Dirty $" on one surface, splattering the area with paint.

Dedicated in 2004, the memorial features 56 granite pillars around the edge of ​an elliptical plaza on the National Mall as a monument ​to the 400,000 Americans who died and 16 million who ⁠served in the armed forces during the conflict, according to the ​National Parks Service.

"The vandalism that occurred is an utter disgrace and ​will not be tolerated," the Interior Department, which oversees the National Parks Service, said in a statement. "Our U.S. Park Police are on the scene and the investigation ​is ongoing. The public should know we will find the person ​responsible for this disgusting act."

The Friends of the National WWII Memorial, a nonprofit ‌group ⁠dedicated to preserving the memorial, called the vandalism "unacceptable," saying the memorial was a "sacred place of remembrance."

"There are many places in our country for expression, debate, and disagreement. A national memorial honoring those who served and ​those who never ​returned home ⁠should never be used as a canvas for vandalism," the Friends said in a statement.

The U.S. role ​in World War Two is largely a matter of ​national pride ⁠and unity even in highly polarizing times, though many Americans still debate whether the U.S. should have dropped two atomic bombs on Japan ⁠to end ​the war.

The vandalism comes as President Donald ​Trump has launched a personal and sometimes politically divisive campaign to alter memorials around Washington.

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