Prisoners of history: what monuments to World War II tell us about our history and ourselves
"A look at how our monuments to World War II shape the way we think about the war by an award-winning historian. Keith Lowe, an award-winning author of books on WWII, saw monuments around the world taken down in political protest and began to wonder what monuments built to commemorate WWII say...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A look at how our monuments to World War II shape the way we think about the war by an award-winning historian. Keith Lowe, an award-winning author of books on WWII, saw monuments around the world taken down in political protest and began to wonder what monuments built to commemorate WWII say about us today. Focusing on these monuments, Prisoners of History looks at World War II and the way it still tangibly exists within our midst. He looks at all aspects of the war from the victors to the fallen, from the heroes to the villains, from the apocalypse to the rebuilding after devastation. He focuses on twenty-five monuments including The Motherland Calls in Russia, the US Marine Corps Memorial in the USA, Italy's Shrine to the Fallen, China's Nanjin Massacre Memorial, The A Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, the balcony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and The Liberation Route that runs from London to Berlin. Unsurprisingly, he finds that different countries view the war differently. In monuments erected in the US, Lowe sees triumph and patriotic dedications to the heroes. In Europe, the monuments are melancholy, ambiguous and more often than not dedicated to the victims. In these differing international views of the war, Lowe sees the stone and metal expressions of sentiments that imprison us today with their unchangeable opinions. Published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the war, Prisoners of History is a 21st century view of a 20th century war that still haunts us today"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Maps Introduction x xv Part I - Heroes 1 Russia: ‘The Motherland Calls’, Volgograd 2 Russia and Poland: ‘Four Sleepers’ Monument, Warsaw 3 USA: Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, Virginia 4 USA and the Philippines: Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial, Leyte 5 UK: Bomber Command Memorial, London 6 Italy: Shrine to the Fallen, Bologna Coda: The End of Heroism 5 15 25 35 49 61 71 Part II ֊ Martyrs 7 Netherlands: National Monument, Amsterdam 8 China: Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall 81 91
9 South Korea: Peace Statue, Seoul 10 USA and Poland: Katyn Memorial, Jersey City 11 Hungary: Monument for the Victims of German Occupation, Budapest 12 Poland: Auschwitz 105 117 129 141 Part III - Monsters 13 Slovenia: Monument to the Victims of All Wars, Ljubljana 14 Japan: Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo 15 Italy: Mussolini’s Tomb, Predappio 16 Germany: Hitlers Bunker and the Topography of Terror, Berlin 17 Lithuania: Statue of Stalin, Grutas Park Coda: The Value of Monsters 161 175 187 199 209 219 Part IV - Apocalypse 18 France: Oradour-sur-Glane 19 Germany: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin 20 Germany: Monument to the Victims of the Firestorm, Hamburg 21 Japan: A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima, and Peace Statue, Nagasaki 227 237 251 263 Part V - Rebirth 22 United Nations: UN Security Council Chamber Mural, New York 283
23 Israel: Balcony at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 24 UK: Coventry Cathedral and the Cross of Nails 25 European Union: Liberation Route Europe Conclusion Bibliography Acknowledgements Picture Acknowledgements 295 307 321 329 337 343 345
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Contents Maps Introduction x xv Part I - Heroes 1 Russia: ‘The Motherland Calls’, Volgograd 2 Russia and Poland: ‘Four Sleepers’ Monument, Warsaw 3 USA: Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, Virginia 4 USA and the Philippines: Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial, Leyte 5 UK: Bomber Command Memorial, London 6 Italy: Shrine to the Fallen, Bologna Coda: The End of Heroism 5 15 25 35 49 61 71 Part II ֊ Martyrs 7 Netherlands: National Monument, Amsterdam 8 China: Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall 81 91
9 South Korea: Peace Statue, Seoul 10 USA and Poland: Katyn Memorial, Jersey City 11 Hungary: Monument for the Victims of German Occupation, Budapest 12 Poland: Auschwitz 105 117 129 141 Part III - Monsters 13 Slovenia: Monument to the Victims of All Wars, Ljubljana 14 Japan: Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo 15 Italy: Mussolini’s Tomb, Predappio 16 Germany: Hitlers Bunker and the Topography of Terror, Berlin 17 Lithuania: Statue of Stalin, Grutas Park Coda: The Value of Monsters 161 175 187 199 209 219 Part IV - Apocalypse 18 France: Oradour-sur-Glane 19 Germany: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin 20 Germany: Monument to the Victims of the Firestorm, Hamburg 21 Japan: A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima, and Peace Statue, Nagasaki 227 237 251 263 Part V - Rebirth 22 United Nations: UN Security Council Chamber Mural, New York 283
23 Israel: Balcony at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem 24 UK: Coventry Cathedral and the Cross of Nails 25 European Union: Liberation Route Europe Conclusion Bibliography Acknowledgements Picture Acknowledgements 295 307 321 329 337 343 345 |
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