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War and Remembrance

The Story of the American Battle Monuments Commission

Thomas H. ConnerSeries: AUSA Books
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Pages
376
Year
2018
Language
English

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To remember and honor the memory of the American soldiers who fought and died in foreign wars during the past hundred years, the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) was established. Since the agency was founded in 1923, its sole purpose has been to commemorate the soldiers' service and the causes for which their lives were given. The twenty-five overseas cemeteries honoring 139,000 combat dead and the memorials honoring the 60,314 fallen soldiers with no known graves are among the most beautiful and meticulously maintained shrines in the world.
In the first comprehensive study of the ABMC, Thomas H. Conner traces how the agency came to be created by Congress in the aftermath of World War I, how the cemeteries and monuments the agency built were designed and their locations chosen, and how the commemorative sites have become important "outposts of remembrance" on foreign soil. War and Remembrance powerfully demonstrates that these monuments - living sites that embody the role Americans played in the defense of freedom far from their own shores - assist in understanding the interconnections of memory and history and serve as an inspiration to later generations.

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"A beautifully rendered and meticulously researched history of the American Battle Monuments Commission. For those interested in the history of the memorialization of America's fallen, this is the perfect book-a significant contribution to the history of memory and what happens to the dead after the guns fall silent."
Peter Mansoor, Colonel, US Army (Ret.), and CNN military analyst
"The author has taken on a project that no one else has attempted, and has done so on the basis of extremely extensive research in relevant archives, publications, and personal papers deposited in widely separated locations. This well-written book will be of interest for readers in many decades to come."
Gerhard L. Weinberg, author of A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II
"Professor Thomas Conner has written a much needed and fascinating study of the history and practice of the American Battle Monuments Commission. It is the first scholarly and widely accessible account of a singular effort to honor the American dead who have fallen overseas. Conner's scholarship is impeccable. His gratitude both to the dead and those who have honored them is moving. And his prose
Victor Davis Hanson, author of The Second World Wars

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