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Discover the last living voices of WW2 and their stories when you subscribe to National Geographic [SUBSCRIBE TO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC]( [VIEW ONLINE]( [SUBSCRIBE TO NAT GEO]( 75 YEARS AFTER WWII ENDED During these unprecedented times, we will continue to do our best to provide stories of the human journey and to listen. As we hear the voices of today, we also hear the voices from the past. After World War II ended 75 years ago, we want to share the stories of survivors. As this Greatest Generation passes into history, we want to shine a light on the journeys of these brave men and women, and learn from their experiences. Read their stories when you [subscribe to]( Geographic]( ). [The Last Voices of World War II]( As their generation fades 75 years after the fighting stopped, their remembrances are as poignant as ever. [75 Years After the Nazis Surrendered, All Sides Agree: War is Hell]( As veterans and survivors of World World II mark the 75th anniversary, they speak with one voice about the suffering they experienced—and inflicted. [For Hiroshima’s Survivors, Some Memories are Impossible to Forget]( Nearly 75 years after the devastating bombing that helped end World War II, the city has moved on. But the memories—and the lessons of war—endure. [See Maps of Nine Key Moments that Defined WWII]( See the key moments that shaped its outcome. EVERY SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES [UNLIMITED ACCESS]( to natgeo.com [ARCHIVE]( 130 years of National Geographic [SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE]( storytelling and merchandise [DISCOVER THEIR STORIES]( Subscribe to National Geographic [SUBSCRIBE]( [SHOP]( [DONATE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [TRAVEL]( [SHOP]( [DONATE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [TRAVEL]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( Clicking on the Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and National Geographic Channel links will take you away from our National Geographic Partners site where different terms of use and privacy policy apply. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. Please do not reply to this email as this address is not monitored. This email contains an advertisement from: National Geographic | 1145 17th Street, N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. [Manage all types of email preferences]( with National Geographic Partners. [Unsubscribe]( from this type of email. If you reside in the EU/European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights, [click here.]( © 2020 National Geographic Partners, LLC, All rights reserved. {LITMUS TRACKING PIXEL}

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