Conflicting Memories of World War II
Keith Lowe discussed the different ways in which the public remembers World War II, and what can be learned from conflicting historic interp… read more
Keith Lowe discussed the different ways in which the public remembers World War II, and what can be learned from conflicting historic interpretations. Mr. Lowe is the author of The Fear and the Freedom: How the Second World War Changed Us. This talk was part of a three-day conference hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. close
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