French war memorials, an international public and negociating the inbetween: working as a tour guide and researcher for the Office national des combattants et des victimes de guerre

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ONaCVG (Office national des combattants et des victimes de guerre) is a branch of the wider Ministère des Armées which deals with all things military and veteran related. My job included working as a tour guide around the four 'haut lieux de la mémoire national' as well as researching the actors (resistance fighters and hostages) from German occupied France in the Second World War. 

My LiA reflection includes both the details of what I carried out during my time in Paris as well as the personal and professional gains I benefited from this unique experience. 

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Go to the profile of Amarni Newman
9 months ago

"It was in these moments that I reminded myself that leadership wasn’t a personality trait but a reward."

Your writing is always touching and warm without shying away from the truth of the matter. I greatly enjoyed reading your experience. The world of law will be privileged to have such a thoughtful compassionate voice as yours.