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often disparaging
To present (a site, etc) or process the history of, or facts concerning (a site, etc) in a way that may encourage tourism, but that does not encourage exposure to, and may trivialize, the actual history or real environment.
Both the Park Lane memorial and the exhibition at the Imperial War Museum were inspired by a book by Jilly Cooper - the patron saint of English bourgeois sentiment - called Animals in War.
It is only since the invasion of Iraq that this Disneyfication of war seems to have become a major industry.
Animals have featured in war memorials for at least 4,000 years.