Remembering D-Day
Panelists talked about the different ways D-Day was remembered in United States and abroad. They said that in the U.S., D-Day was widely mem… read more
Panelists talked about the different ways D-Day was remembered in United States and abroad. They said that in the U.S., D-Day was widely memorialized through monuments, museums and film, while In Germany there was not a single museum marking the D-Day invasion. The panel also spoke about how different countries have changed their views on D-Day over the years. close
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