Tag #Historical Memory

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Unequal Remembrance: Italy's 1970s Terrorism

Journalist Michele Brambilla's book, "I peggiori anni della nostra vita," examines Italy's 1970s political violence, highlighting the stark contrast in how the victims of far-left and far-right terrorism are remembered, noting the lack of remorse and accountability from perpetrators on the right.

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Sánchez's Speech: Selective History and Omitted Transition Figures

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's speech marking 50 years since Franco's death selectively highlighted figures like Franco and Carrero Blanco, omitting key figures from the democratic transition and presenting factual inaccuracies, such as claiming the Guernica's 'return' to Spain.

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Germany's Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Culture of Remembrance Under Scrutiny

Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked by memorials and educational programs, confronts the nation's Nazi past. However, rising antisemitism and right-wing extremism challenge the effectiveness of this remembrance culture, sparking debate about its future direction.

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Musk's AfD Rally Appearance Sparks Controversy in Germany

On the eve of the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, Elon Musk addressed a cheering AfD rally in Germany, minimizing the importance of historical guilt and drawing condemnation for aligning with a party labeled by German intelligence as having 'secured right-wing extremist' members.

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Balearic Parliament President's Case Dismissed Due to Lack of Evidence

Balearic Parliament president Gabriel Le Senne faces a hate crime investigation for tearing up a photo of Franco-era victims during a June 18th parliamentary debate; the prosecutor requested dismissal, citing lack of evidence of discriminatory intent, while victims' families plan to continue legal a...

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Spanish Government's Franco Commemoration Faces Opposition Boycotts

The Spanish government's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, titled "Spain in Freedom," faces boycotts from major opposition parties PP and Vox, and the King's absence from some events due to prior commitments, highlighting deep divisions over Spain's historical legacy.

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King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira

On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.

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September 5": Media, Memory, and the Munich Massacre

Tim Fehlbaum's "September 5" uses the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre as a dramatic backdrop to analyze the evolving role of media from the 1970s to the present, exploring themes of collective guilt, responsibility, and historical memory within the context of Germany's past and present.

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Stone's Analysis of Holocaust's Genesis and Evolving Memory

Dan Stone's "Holocaust, an unfinished story" analyzes the transformation of antisemitism into genocide, exploring the role of nationalism, the Nazi promise of belonging, and the evolving nature of Holocaust remembrance in a context of rising populism.

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Rediscovered Polish Massacre Site Highlights Complexities of Holocaust Memory

In January 2025, the rediscovery of a mass grave in Szumowo, Poland, where 1500 Polish Jews were murdered in August 1941, highlights the ongoing efforts to remember lesser-known Holocaust sites and the complex interplay of historical neglect, political agendas, and evolving societal memory in Poland...

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Renewed Search for Mass Grave of International Brigadistas in Madrid

The Spanish Ministry of Democratic Memory restarted an excavation in Montecarmelo, Madrid, searching for a mass grave containing 451 international brigadistas based on historical documents and aerial photos; the site was previously investigated unsuccessfully in August 2023.

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Unmarked Graves: A Reflection on Italy's Civil War Aftermath

On April 29, 1945, the author discovered the bodies of German soldiers and young Fascist members in unmarked graves, contrasting their treatment with the honored burial of partisans, highlighting the complex aftermath of the Italian Civil War and the selective nature of historical memory.

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