D-Day in History and Memory D-Day in History and Memory

D-Day in History and Memory

The Normandy Landings in International Remembrance and Commemoration

Michael Dolski and Others
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Publisher Description

Over the past sixty-five years, the Allied invasion of Northwestern France in June 1944, known as D-Day, has come to stand as something more than a major battle. The assault itself formed a vital component of Allied victory in the Second World War. D-Day developed into a sign and symbol; as a word it carries with it a series of ideas and associations that have come to symbolize different things to different people and nations. As such, the commemorative activities linked to the battle offer a window for viewing the various belligerents in their postwar years.  This book examines the commonalities and differences in national collective memories of D-Day. Chapters cover the main forces on the day of battle, including the United States, Great Britain, Canada, France and Germany. In addition, a chapter on Russian memory of the invasion explores other views of the battle. The overall thrust of the book shows that memories of the past vary over time, link to present-day needs, and also still have a clear national and cultural specificity. These memories arise in a multitude of locations such as film, books, monuments, anniversary celebrations, and news media representations.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
March 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of North Texas Press
SELLER
UNT Press
SIZE
7.2
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