Their Atrocities-and Ours: Thinking About the Wrong Side of History
Briefly

Americans lack access to photos of German cities post-WWII bombing raids, raising questions on why these images are missing from collective memory despite their importance and resemblance to current Gaza images.
The article recounts a personal connection to the bombing raids through the author's father being involved in a mission over Halberstadt, connecting past events to the present and questioning the selective remembrance of historical atrocities.
Read at The Nation
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