On the night of May 10, 1933, 25,000 books were burned in Nazi Germany, books that Hitler and the Nazi’s deemed “inappropriate” for their citizens to access. The public schools were then instructed to teach only Nazi’s propaganda, a curriculum that had no basis in truth or history. Our grandparents volunteered to fight the Nazis, to make sure that Europe could once again institute fair elections and rewrite their history to reflect the painful truth of what had happened. They understood that truth and facts were of the utmost importance going forward. Our grandparents were proud to have served and proud to uphold our constitution, especially our First Amendment rights guaranteeing us a free press and freedom of speech.