Putin’s D-Day Landing Shows Memory Collides With Politics
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D-Day observances have always been part memorial, part politics.
Charles de Gaulle, France’s wartime leader-in-exile and postwar president, boycotted Normandy ceremonies because he was kept out of the 1944 invasion; Ronald Reagan turned the 40th anniversary, in 1984, into a Cold War morality play.