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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
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It got me thinking some time ago: out of all the European countries, Great Britain is the only one with SO much celebration about WW2, and for a buff like me and you it surely is paradise, but have you ever wondered why it doesn't happen as much in the rest of Europe?
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I would say the Russians could be on a similar level to the UK, and for similar reasons - finishing as victors.
All the other European countries have painful memories of defeat and occupation. Best forgotten.
For the victors (in any conflict...?) there is more of a tendency to view it as a nation-defining achievement (though how long a country should keep clinging to its past glories is a valid question to raise)