
Keith Lowe
Keith Lowe is a British historian and author known for his works on World War II and its aftermath. His books, including 'Prisoners of History: The Monuments and the Second World War', explore the complex legacy of the war, focusing on how conflicts shape cultural identity and memory. Lowe's research often examines the moral implications of warfare, the destruction of cities, and the lasting impact of historical events on contemporary society. His insights contribute to the ongoing debates surrounding the ethics of military actions in wartime.
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Keith Lowe is the chief executive of DNG and predicts that prices will rise at a rate of 3 to 4 percent next year.
Have Irish property prices reached their peak? Five experts give their take – The Irish TimesKeith Lowe spoke at Retrofest about the reconstruction of Naples after World War II.
Največji zločin v vojni je vojna samaKeith Lowe is one of the greatest authorities on the period immediately after World War II.
Za praznični december dvojna številka Sobotne prilogeKeith Lowe, chief executive of DNG, noted there were 12 per cent more homes being advertised for sale in Dublin in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024.
Average price of a second-hand home in Dublin pushes past €600,000 barrier – The Irish Times
Keith Lowe is a historian and author discussing the impact of World War II.
Carta abierta al pueblo de Estados Unidos | OpiniónKeith Lowe is the author of 'Naples 1944', a book discussed in the article.
Capbussada de llibres: Un itinerari per un grapat de llibreries barcelonines | LiteraturaKeith Lowe, the chief executive of DNG, noted that competitive bidding is occurring for homes in Dublin.
Average cost of second-hand Dublin homes approaches €600,000 – The Irish Times
Keith Lowe critiques the post-war narrative of Europe as a success story.
Diese fünfzehn Bücher sollten Sie kennenKeith Lowe discusses the shift in public opinion regarding the bombing of Dresden in his historical analysis.
La destrucción de Dresde y la Conferencia de Yalta

















































