Post-Cold War Era
The two world wars reshaped the modern world—politically, socially, and morally.
Survivors, historians, and leaders have grappled with the immense human cost and the fragile peace that followed.
Monuments and memorials stand as somber reminders of sacrifice and the dangers of hatred and nationalism.
Institutions like the United Nations work tirelessly to prevent the horrors from repeating.
The lessons from these wars continue to influence diplomacy, international law, and human rights.
Remembering history is vital to understanding humanity's resilience and the ongoing quest for peace.