Another example of a long-term reinstatement effect is the revival of wartime memories by veterans and prisoners of war.
Still, when the terrorists struck on Sept. 11, some of the wartime memories flooded back.
Despite the fading of bitter wartime memories, the general public, according to opinion polls, continued to show strong support for this constitutional provision.
Westermann envisioned the house here, just north of Danbury, as his landlocked harbor, a retreat from the art world and his own devastating wartime memories.
The letter triggered a flood of wartime memories.
The show reflects the artist's interpretation of Japan's popular culture and graphic arts over the last three decades, influenced by the country's wartime memories.
The most uncomfortable French wartime memories enter the consciousness through the "portal of the Jewish experience."
Beirut's wartime memories are rarely far from the surface.
In 1946 he came to New York and produced several figurative paintings processing his wartime memories.
For all the talk of war, there is hesitation to be heard, too, as ordinary Americans look back upon their separate shards of wartime memories.