of the West. 21 This difference is even said to have influenced the preferred choice of media used as a means to store memories. While Western European countries are seen as inclined toward fixing consensual interpretations of the past by literally
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Introduction
Places of Progress? Technology Museums, Memory, and Education
Christian Kehrt and Daniel Brandau
, commemorating the working-class victims of the Kapp Putsch of 1920. 7 As a sign of political caesura after 1945, overtly fascist monuments were removed in not just Eastern but also Western Europe. However, the actual remembrance of the war in formerly occupied
Peenemünde Contested
Remembering Second World War Technologies in Rural East Germany from 1984 to 1992
Daniel Brandau
antifascist narrative framework concerning the old Peenemünde elites, but publications were often vague about the actual place or other engineers and scientists involved, and for good reason. While many Peenemünders worked for US or Western European military