Poor VE Day. Why Does D-Day Get All the Love?

Poor VE Day. Why Does D-Day Get All the Love?

Author: Appen Podcast Network May 8, 2025 Duration: 37:38

Happy VE Day! In this thought-provoking episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast, we discuss why D-Day commands national remembrance, while VE Day—the end of the war in Europe—often passes with little fanfare.

We explore the cultural, political, and media factors that have shaped America's collective memory of World War II. Tune in for a wide-ranging discussion that blends history, civic identity, and the politics of remembrance.

Miss our episode about D-Day? You can listen to it on Spotify here, Apple here, or the Web here.

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