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Commodity information Author: tsis.Lowe Publishing house: eight flags culture Publication date:20210929 Isbn/issn9789860763430 Languages: complex/chinese Binding: paperback Pages: 368 Original price: 480 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Introduction Are we people who define history or prisoners of history? ★The 108-course syllabus is buckled to cultivate the best reading of history literacy★ From auschwitz camp in poland to hiroshima, japan. From the philippine macarthur landing monument to the tomb of mussolini, italy... Are people erecting monuments in honor of heroes or in memory of the wicked? Is it for a new life, or does it look at violence directly? Why do countries commemorate world war ii differently? Is it to sum up the pain of the past, or to create a new myth? World war ii historians, who tell stories best, reveal world-wide memory errors and see multiple perspectives on controversial history ==================== After the end of the second world war, monuments were erected around the world, from russia to germany, from hiroshima to nanjing, to summarize, remember and carry over seventy years of experience and pain.However, why are countries different in the way they commemorate world war ii?These monuments reflect people's values, but can every society deceive itself, to sum up the wounds of the past or to create new myths? In 25 world war ii monuments, tsies.Lowe examines the experiences of countries during world war ii and the attitudes of people towards war, and outlines the relationship between people and monuments and their symbols.He pointed out that by erecting monuments in memory of the past, people were actually re-establishing authority over past pain, drawing the line between good and evil, and even portraying expectations and aspirations for a new era.The book examines: ◆Seven decades after the war ended, why is russia now keen to build new monuments to victory? ◆Why is it difficult for europeans to understand that americans respect their war heroes and even honor them as saints? ◆Even when he spurned the regime of mussolini, why did the town where he was buried now use his tomb as a holy place to protect it? ◆Japan was a defeated country in world war ii, but it also needed to mourn the dead. why is the yasukuni shrine, which serves military personnel, constantly controversial? ◆Auschwitz is now a symbol of the holocaust. why is it so different to the world? ◆The explosions in hiroshima and nagasaki shook the world, why japan never blamed the bombers after the disaster? ◆The vision of world peace is everywhere at united nations headquarters, and why does it seem increasingly remote to the united nations? History is the foundation of identity, and when people build monuments with granite and bronze, they project values and national feelings on monuments.Yet, although the world never stops changing, monuments built by man are forever imprisoned at some point in time.This has led to memorials that, while they speak of memories decades or even centuries ago, do not always represent values that people now cherish. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ This book focuses on the unique features of world war ii monuments, which show that they are given special attention and rarely face the fate of being demolished because they are understood not as separate but as complementary to the post-war recovery of heroes, martyrs, fanatics, and even the images of the end of war.The book is divided into five parts, each looking at the significance of the monument to world war ii from different angles: ◎The first shop hero shop recommend Introduce several of the most famous monuments to war heroes, such as the landing monument of general macarthur of the philippines, and the memorial for four sleepers in poland.And tell you why they are most criticized in all world war ii monuments, so there are signs that they are most likely to be demolished or dismantled. ◎The second shop martyrs loafers Exploring monuments to world war ii martyrs suggests that, in addition to raising awareness of the painful past, such monuments can also induce people to indulge in the past and lead to more conflicts at home and abroad.Nanjing massacre memorial, for example, has sparked controversy between china and japan since its inauguration. ◎The third shop monster shop To explore further the importance and controversy of establishing and visiting sites built to remember several major vices of world war ii.Of all the monuments described in this book, such monuments raise almost insurmountable moral dilemmas.For example, how hitler's self-contained underground fort should be treated so that it does not become a shrine. ◎The fourth shop - havoc shop Describe monuments to remember the devastating destruction and disaster caused by world war ii, such as the original dome house in hiroshima, japan, and the town of oladou on the river

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