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TODAY IN CONTEXT: History of D-Day Celebrations
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June 6, 1944—D-Day—marked the beginning of the end of World War II. But the way America remembers that day has changed dramatically over the decades. In this episode, we trace the powerful evolution of D-Day commemorations in the U.S., from the quiet mourning of the 1940s to the sweeping presidential tributes of the modern era.
You'll hear how war fatigue, Hollywood films, Cold War politics, and generational storytelling shaped the nation's shifting memory of this pivotal moment. From Reagan's famous speech at Pointe du Hoc to virtual memorials in the digital age, we explore how D-Day went from a private memory to a public ritual—and why it still matters today.
Don't forget to check out a past episode where Peter had a conversation with a surviving D-Day Veteran: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/35619570
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