I feel squeamish talking to Germans about the war. Is it a British thing? | Adrian Chiles
I feel squeamish talking to Germans about the war. Is it a British thing? | Adrian Chiles
I was preparing to go on the radio on the morning of the D-day commemorations when I remembered I needed to talk to a neighbour of mine about something else entirely. I don’t know him well but he’s a nice man, a good bit younger than me, with a young
family. He’s German. I’d been wondering how the D-day events were being covered in Germany, and nearly asked him about it, but then stopped myself, remembering that I’ve never been quite sure how – or if – to talk to Germans about the war.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/12/i-feel-squeamish-talking-to-germans-about-the-war-is-it-a-british-thing
I was preparing to go on the radio on the morning of the D-day commemorations when I remembered I needed to talk to a neighbour of mine about something else entirely. I don’t know him well but he’s a nice man, a good bit younger than me, with a young
family. He’s German. I’d been wondering how the D-day events were being covered in Germany, and nearly asked him about it, but then stopped myself, remembering that I’ve never been quite sure how – or if – to talk to Germans about the war.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/12/i-feel-squeamish-talking-to-germans-about-the-war-is-it-a-british-thing