SUMMARY: |
The idea of the ACT (Active Telling, Active Learning –
The EFC project to the active sensibilisation of the young
generations towards the cruelty of the WWII) project was
salutary. It was presented a little later than it should have in
relation to the topic. But it is all the more salutary. The
presence of the survivors of the Second World War is
increasingly less accessible and memories, of them and about
them, are becoming less available to us. Even in the collective
memory of Europeans, the experience of war fades away.
Under the bombardment of media, the past seems to fade
faster than we can understand. This is where good ideas, like
the one that coagulated the ACT project, coming. Unlearned
lessons are meant to be repeated. The lesson of war is one
that we would not want to repeat. That is the reason why the
idea is salutary. It is a cordial opportunity to recover some
useful lessons. |
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