Guillaume Parmentier

Director of the French Center on the US, French Institute of International Relations

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Director of the French Center on the US at the French Institute of International Relations in Paris

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The attack on Pearl Harbor unified an American generation that went on to win World War II.  Their descendents still share the memories today.  It would not be until September 11, 2001…

September 11, Five Years Later

The attack on Pearl Harbor unified an American generation that went on to win World War II.  Their descendents still share the memories today.  It would not be until September 11, 2001…

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