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Saturday at 6 00 p. M. And 10 00 p. M. To watch more anytime, visit to our website www. Cspan. Org history. You are watching American History tv all weekend, every weekend. A panel of historians discuss the different ways dday has been remembered in the United States and abroad. In the u. S. , it has been memorialized. By contrast in germany, theres not a single museum marking the dday invasion. The panel looks at how Different Countries have changed their views. For example in some countries, sympathetic the nazis, dday was seen as in defeatist terms and later the liberation of europe. The museum in new orleans hosted this event. Once again, thank you for joining us ladies and gentlemen. If you are just joining our programming, i am dr. Keith hudson. I now have the distinct pleasure of presiding over a panel of distinguished scholars to discuss the subject of dday and how we commemorate and remember this great decisive event of world war ii down, 70 years on. If you Pay Attention toda
To discuss the subject of dday and how we commemorate and remember this great decisive event of world war ii down, 70 years on. If you Pay Attention today, one can still see a current news reports where the results of world war ii still reverberate in our world such as in chinese, japanese relations or the situation between russia and ukraine today. If one travels, you will see how different nations remember the war in their own a national museums, monuments, cemeteries, and other places of cultural memory. Joining us today are dr. Michael dolsky and another doctor, contributors to another volume which deals specifically with the Normandy Landings and how they are remembered and commemorated internationally. Dr. Michael dolksy not only was a contributor, but also served as one of the editors of the volume. He holds a phd from Temple University and is a historian with a joint preserve war missing in action Accounting Command Central Identification Laboratory in hawaii. Dr. Gunter bishof