Whilst my doctorate investigated Catholicism in German society during the Second World War, my next research project tackles another aspect of Nazi Germany’s cultural history; its memory culture. Whilst many works discuss memories of Nazism in German society after 1945, very few have applied this approach to study of the Third Reich itself. I intend to do so, posing questions such as how unified the Nazi regime’s understandings of German history were, and the extent to which regional variations marked memory cultures in different areas of the Reich.