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J. Clarke[_2_]
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D-Day Remembrance
In article <2c18addd-f367-4346-a0be-
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> On Jun 6, 5:50*pm, Jerry Avins > wrote:
> > On Jun 6, 2:43*pm, Portland > wrote:
> >
> > > On Jun 6, 1:40*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> >
> > > > Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering
> > > > those who died in that effort.
> >
> > > Me too Kalmia. *I remember both the Allied deaths, and the German
> > > deaths. *They were mostly brainwashed kids who fought for
> > > politicians.
> >
> > I had relatives who died at Treblinka. Eisenhower ordered that as many
> > soldiers as possible see at least one concentration camp first hand
> > "so that they would know what they had fought for."
> >
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> The same soldiers should have been made to look at the corpses of
> burned babies that were melted in the allied bombing raids of France
> and Germany.
Do yourself a favor, enlist, serve a tour in a war zone, and when you
have a realistic idea of what a battlefield is like, see if you still
want to whine about collateral damage.
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