“The lossofAlgeria was experiencedinFranceas a sort of amputation,” says BenjaminStora, a Frenchhistorian, “The subjectis stillburning, and the warofmemoriesis fierce.
The mention of "Black Saturday" at Yellowstone National Park brings back memories of Aug. 20, 1988, when immense fires swept across the park, burning more than 150, 000 acres.
During that first session, Steve went back to some of his worst memories, once again experiencing the taste of petrol, and the smell of helicopter fumes and burning.