The End of War

The End of War

The end of war does not mean peace. It is simply the end of war, the end of death and destruction.

Every story of war includes a chapter that almost always goes untold—the story of the aftermath, which day by day becomes the prologue of the future.

—Photographer Sara Terry

 

Online Exhibit, Dayton International Peace Museum

“The Dayton Peace Accords is a story about the challenges of finding peace after wartime.

To do justice to what people in the Balkans endured, we cannot shy away from the larger issues of the conflict: xenophobia, genocide, rape, war crimes, and redress.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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