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Aftermath by Keith Lowe

Keith Lowe

Weekly posts about the effects of war, from WWII to today. Wars don't just end. They have consequences.

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Aftermath: Europe in 1945

This account is called “Aftermath” for a reason. Its main purpose is to describe the lingering effects of war - because violence and hardship don’t stop just because an armistice is signed.

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My encounter with a war hero

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People often ask me what it’s like to be a published author. So I’ve begun a series of posts to give anyone who is interested an insight into my life. A few months ago, in Episode 1, I wrote about the absurd amount of work I somehow end up ...

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The Shearing of Women

WWII Vengeance in France (and beyond)

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  • Keith Lowe

    Historian, former publisher, bestselling author. I write about the aftermath of war, particularly World War II. My books include "Savage Continent","The Fear & the Freedom", "Prisoners of History" and "Naples 1944".

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