Fading Memory: The Importance of Remembrance
The need to preserve the stories and experiences of those who fought in World War II, both for historical accuracy and to honor the sacrifices made.
Ex-Combatants’ Impact on Post-War Politics
The influence of veterans and their experiences on political discourse, policy decisions, and public opinion in the aftermath of World War II.
Ex-Servicemen and Women in Post-War Society
The transition of veterans back into civilian life after World War II, facing challenges and opportunities in a rapidly changing world.
Ex-Combatants’ Social Reintegration Challenges
The difficulties faced by veterans returning to civilian life after World War II, including unemployment, social isolation, and adjustment to peacetime society.
Errand of Remembrance
A mission undertaken to honor the memory of those who died or served in World War II, often involving visiting war memorials or collecting historical artifacts.
Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieges 1914/1918
A German decoration awarded to veterans of World War I.
Df. 41 Military Research
The Df. 41 refers to ongoing research into military history, particularly World War II and the military equipment used by each country involved. This research involves analyzing historical documents, conducting interviews with veterans, and using modern technologies to gain new insights into this period.
D-Day Oral Histories
Recorded interviews with veterans of the Normandy invasion, providing invaluable first-hand accounts of their experiences and perspectives.
D-Day Commemorations
Annual events held in Normandy and other locations to honor the sacrifices made by Allied soldiers during the Normandy invasion.
D-Day Interviews
Oral histories and interviews with veterans of the Normandy invasion, providing valuable insights into their experiences and perspectives.